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Beyond Jefferson: The Hemingses, the Randolphs, and the Making of Nineteenth-Century America
Beyond Jefferson: The Hemingses, the Randolphs, and the Making of Nineteenth-Century America
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A global history of how Thomas Jefferson's descendants navigated the legacy of the Declaration of Independence on both sides of the color line The Declaration of Independence identified two core principles--independence and equality--that defined the American Revolution and the nation forged in 1776. Jefferson believed that each new generation of Americans would have to look to the "experience of the present" rather than the "wisdom" of the past to interpret and apply these principles in new and progressive ways. Historian Christa Dierksheide examines the lives and experiences of a rising generation of Jefferson's descendants, Black and white, illuminating how they redefined equality and independence in a world that was half a century removed from the American Revolution. The Hemingses and Randolphs moved beyond Jefferson and his eighteenth-century world, leveraging their own ideas and experiences in nineteenth-century Britain, China, Cuba, Mexico, and the American West to claim independence and equal rights in an imperial and slaveholding republic.
Author: Christa Dierksheide
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 10/29/2024
Pages: 232
ISBN: 9780300226522
Author: Christa Dierksheide
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 10/29/2024
Pages: 232
ISBN: 9780300226522
