By Isabelle Pardue
I live the idea of juxtaposition and I think with complex founders such as Jefferson it’s essential not to ignore but to be realistic. Annette Gordon-Reed’s “The Hemingses of Monticello” is the standard, in my opinion.
What We Don’t Know Could Hurt Us: Why Removing Statues is Not Always the Best Solution
I live the idea of juxtaposition and I think with complex founders such as Jefferson it’s essential not to ignore but to be realistic. Annette Gordon-Reed’s “The Hemingses of Monticello” is the standard, in my opinion.