Peter Bradley

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Perusal of the historical literature indicates that. By skillfully playing the race card—and references to race and racism fill a dizzying number of pages of her two books (and the works of most other Jefferson historians)—Gordon-Reed has accomplished what she has accused white historians of doing: controlling the allowable discourse. That is morally unconscionable: History is about rationality; and rationality, I repeat, is blind to skin color.
Framing a Legend: Exposing the Distorted History of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings
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