Peter Bradley

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Jefferson took no interest in the upbringing of these children; he made no effort to educate them—Sally herself was apparently illiterate—but he did give them their freedom even though they were wholly unprepared for it. Such indifference to the welfare of his own children is incomprehensible in a man who, like Jefferson, took such joy in family life and who was so vitally concerned with education.
Framing a Legend: Exposing the Distorted History of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings
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