The aim of my research is to shed some light on Thomas Jefferson's women and how they influenced his public life, bearing in mind the historical context of the Jeffersonian Era and the condition of women at that time. In particular, I focused on four women: his mother (Jane Randolph Jefferson), his wife (Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson), his eldest daughter (Martha Jefferson Randolph), and his slave (Sally Hemings).
Thomas Jefferson's Women and Their Impact on His Public Life
LUCCI CHIARISSI, MARTA
2016/2017
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The aim of my research is to shed some light on Thomas Jefferson's women and how they influenced his public life, bearing in mind the historical context of the Jeffersonian Era and the condition of women at that time. In particular, I focused on four women: his mother (Jane Randolph Jefferson), his wife (Martha Wayles Skelton Jefferson), his eldest daughter (Martha Jefferson Randolph), and his slave (Sally Hemings).File in questo prodotto:
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