Thomas Jefferson's Education

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27566870765
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Books
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25.00
book_author_name: 
Alan Taylor
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Hardback
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WW Norton & Co
published_date: 
19/11/2019
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9780393652420
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Books > History > Regional & national history > Americas
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Alan Taylor|Hardback|WW Norton & Co|19/11/2019
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9780393652420
Book Description: 
By turns entertaining and tragic, this beautifully crafted history reveals the origins of a great university in the dilemmas of Virginia slavery. Thomas Jefferson shares centre stage with his family and fellow planters, all dependent on the labour of enslaved black families. With a declining Virginia yielding to commercially vibrant northern states, in 1819 Jefferson proposed to build a university to educate and improve the sons of the planter elite. He hoped they might one day lead a revitalised Virginia free of slavery-and free of the former slaves. Jefferson's campaign was a contest for the future of a state and the larger nation. Although he prevails, Jefferson's vision of reform through education is hobbled by the actions of genteel students with a defiant sense of honour derived from owning slaves. It is the women of this hypermasculine society who redeem the best elements of his legacy.

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