Mallory Cislo

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A younger Jefferson had insisted that the central principles of the American Revolution were inherently incompatible with slavery. The aging patriarch now argued that “the spirit of ’76” precluded any attempt by the federal government to end slavery. It was a sad and pathetic spectacle, for he was linking his revolutionary legacy to the most reactionary segment of southern political culture and, in the end, to the destruction of the republic he had helped to create.
American Dialogue: The Founders and Us
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