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The third president's music library provided the inspiration for the first program in this year’s Aston Magna Music Festival.
Thomas Jefferson served as the U.S. minister to France between 1784 to 1789. In 1787, he was joined in Paris by his youngest daughter, Maria, and Sally Hemings, an enslaved teenager on his ...
“Thomas Jefferson,” the ambitious, three-night, six-part series on the History Channel, is never simplistic, or strident, or ready to let Jefferson’s personal contradictions (or hypocrisies ...
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The Western Journal on MSNDeSantis Unveils New Thomas Jefferson Statue to Celebrate the Founder's Key Role 250 Years AgoFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis unveiled a statue of Thomas Jefferson depicting him drafting the Declaration of Independence at a ...
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Was Thomas Jefferson Really Religious? The Truth Behind the QuestionThis video dives into the complicated beliefs of Thomas Jefferson, exploring whether America’s third president was truly religious or more of a skeptic. Viewers learn how Jefferson’s writings, edits ...
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All That's Interesting on MSNInside The Death Of President John Adams — And How It Coincided With The Demise Of Thomas JeffersonWhen President John Adams died on July 4, 1826, the moment was rife with bizarre coincidences. Not only had the Founding Father died on the Fourth of July, but he also perished on the same exact day ...
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Axios on MSNWhen Thomas Jefferson and enslaved Sally Hemings were "sealed" in a Mormon marriage ceremonyAlmost 35 years ago, Sally Hemings and her enslaver Thomas Jefferson were reportedly sealed in posthumous marriage in a ...
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