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Thomas Jefferson's Education
Thomas Jefferson's Education
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This well-written history explores the origins of a great university in the dilemmas of Virginia slavery, featuring Thomas Jefferson and his family and fellow planters. In 1819, Jefferson proposed to build a university to educate and improve the sons of the planter elite, hoping they would lead a revitalized Virginia free of slavery. However, the actions of genteel students with a defiant sense of honor derived from owning slaves hindered his vision of reform through education. It is the women of this hypermasculine society who redeem the best elements of his legacy.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 448 pages
\n Publication date: 20 November 2020
\n Publisher: WW Norton & Co
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This captivating and intricate history delves into the origins of a renowned university amidst the complexities of Virginia slavery. Thomas Jefferson, along with his family and fellow planters, finds himself intricately intertwined with the lives of enslaved black families, relying on their labor for their prosperity. As Virginia faces declining economic prospects compared to the more commercially vibrant northern states, Jefferson proposes the establishment of a university in 1819, with the noble aim of educating and uplifting the sons of the planter elite. He envisioned a future where these educated individuals could lead a revitalized Virginia, free from the shackles of slavery and the remnants of its past.
Jefferson's campaign for this university becomes a pivotal battle for the future of a state and the broader nation. While he ultimately succeeds in his endeavors, the vision of reform through education is hindered by the actions of genteel students, who possess a defiant sense of honor derived from owning slaves. It is the women of this hypermasculine society who emerge as the true champions of Jefferson's legacy, rescuing the best aspects of his vision and paving the way for a more inclusive and equitable future.
Through their unwavering determination and resilience, these women challenge the societal norms and break down the barriers of oppression. They become agents of change, advocating for the abolition of slavery and championing the rights and education of enslaved individuals. Their contributions to the university and society as a whole are profound, shaping the course of history and leaving a lasting legacy of progress and enlightenment.
This captivating history reminds us of the profound impact that individuals and communities can have on the course of history. It serves as a testament to the power of education, compassion, and the determination to overcome adversity. The story of Thomas Jefferson and the University of Virginia reminds us that progress is not always linear, and that it is the collective efforts of many that can bring about lasting change. As we continue to navigate the complexities of our modern world, let us be inspired by the legacy of the women who redeemed the best elements of Jefferson's vision and worked towards a more just and equitable society.
\n Weight: 352g\n
Dimension: 140 x 208 x 30 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9780393358575\n \n
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