Mark McDonnell

33%
Flag icon
When Jefferson went on to win the presidency four years later, his Federalist critics would disparage him as the “Negro President” because of his dependence on the three-fifths clause. The battles over slavery were thus rooted not only in the debate over the morality of abolition but in the practical political reality that every additional slave state (ironically and tragically) increased the power of white office seekers from those states.
Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power
Rate this book
Clear rating
Open Preview