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Eston's most likely conception date, and an oral history taken down from a Monticello blacksmith—published years later by the University of Virginia Press under the title Memoirs of a Monticello Slave—asserted that when brother Randolph visited Monticello, he would “come out among black people, play the fiddle, and dance half the night.” There is no evidence that Thomas Jefferson ever socialized with his slaves.
Framing a Legend: Exposing the Distorted History of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings
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