
Independently Published
Behind Monticello's Veil: The Life of Sally Hemings
Product Code:
9798343357615
ISBN13:
9798343357615
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$15.78

Behind Monticello's Veil: The Life of Sally Hemings
$15.78
Sally Hemings, a captivating and evocative biography, invites readers inside the unseen life of one of history's most intriguing and remarkable women. Born into slavery at Monticello, Sally Hemings spent her life at the crossroads of power, bondage, and forbidden love. Sally's existence as an enslaved companion of Thomas Jefferson, one of America's Founding Fathers, was complicated - a secret connection that influenced one of the country's major founders' personal and political legacy. This book delves into Sally Hemings' incredible path, from her early years as a young girl sent to Paris to serve Jefferson to the silent power she wielded behind the walls of Monticello. Hemings' tale, which is sometimes hushed and overshadowed, is portrayed via her unwavering resilience as a mother, raising Jefferson's children in the harsh realities of slavery. She walked a fine line between family and servitude, winning freedom for her children but remaining shackled by her fate. Through vivid historical documents, letters, and current research, Sally Hemings discovers the truth about her family and their legacy. The book also delves into the revolutionary DNA evidence that eventually linked the Hemings and Jefferson families, prompting historians to reconsider her place in American history. Her life provides a fascinating prism through which to examine the moral quandaries confronting the country's early leaders, the deep consequences of race and power, and the ethical issues that plague America's conscience. Sally Hemings is not just the narrative of one woman's tenacity, but also a reflection of the intricate fabric of American history. It invites readers to examine the narratives produced about the country's past, providing a full picture of its hidden history. Sally's name, which was nearly obliterated from history, suddenly resurfaces as a symbol of perseverance and a tribute to the lives lived on the outskirts of authority. Rediscover the woman who moulded the legacy of one of America's most iconic leaders, but whose voice had been largely lost until recently.
Author: Williams K. Jones |
Publisher: Independently Published |
Publication Date: Oct 16, 2024 |
Number of Pages: 106 pages |
Binding: Paperback or Softback |
ISBN-10: NA |
ISBN-13: 9798343357615 |