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Jefferson has now repeatedly (in both the 1774 Summary Rights and now his State of Virginia) cited the inherent determination of Americans to eventually eradicate slavery and dunned Great Britain for tossing American laws intended to outlaw the importation of slaves. He also speculates on the origin of American Indians being from Asia across the now-Alaska land bridge.
— Dec 28, 2022 07:10AM
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Rebecca
is on page 235 of 589
State of Virginia was an absorbing illumination of Jefferson's thoughts on many political, social and cultural subjects. Some of his observations (especially on slavery and the comparison of black to white merits) are tortured and uncertain, betraying his internal anguish, and some are delightfully wry (commentary on local architecture). Ensconced in a fair bit of trivia, it was well worth reading.
— Dec 30, 2022 04:17PM
Rebecca
is on page 192 of 589
Jefferson really struggled with his need to categorize, including people, and his innate belief in human equality. While he briefly acknowledges that the suffocating conditions of slavery would impact the opportunities for a brilliant black person to rise to notice, he soldiers on continuing to cite the immediate examples of mediocrity and pettiness that he observes in the enslaved community around him.
— Dec 30, 2022 07:25AM

