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Article about the meaning and context of Jefferson's letter to the Danbury Baptists, focusing on its relevancy to the principle of the separation of church and state.
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Article by Joseph J. Ellis entitled American Sphinx examines the contradictions of Thomas Jefferson.
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Detailed biography by Dumas Malone, author of Jefferson and His Time.
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A discussion of Jefferson's political philosophy and its legacy.
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Details about the 3rd President of the United States. Offers a browsing index with a large selection of categories, library collections, a Thomas Jefferson Portal and a list of related links.
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Site of Clay Jenkinson: scholar, broadcaster and Jefferson impersonator.
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Online text of B.L. Rayner's biography "published just eight years after Jefferson's death, it is a fervent story, filled with the republican spirit".
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Explore the house, gardens, and plantation of Monticello, the mountaintop home of the third president of the United States and author of the Declaration of Independence located at Charlottesville.
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Various painted portraits of Thomas Jefferson.
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A commentary on how postmodernism has corrupted the study of history, and in particular, the Jefferson-Hemings relationship.
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Final report of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation's examination, published in January of 2000, available as hypertext and PDF.
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Article argues that Jefferson's writings prove he was not a Christian, but a Freethinker.
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Provides full-text access to the ERIC Digest of this name which discusses the importance of the peaceful transfer of power from John Adams to Thomas Jefferson.
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Provides a biography of American President Thomas Jefferson. Includes his portrait and a list of his Supreme Court appointments.
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Over 1,700 items, including some color manuscript images, texts, quotations, bibliography and other resources from the UVA.
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Site about Jefferson from the National Park service. Include details on monuments and memorials.
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Site based on the PBS documentary by Ken Burns.
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Provides links to web sites dedicated to the life, thoughts, and writings of Jefferson.
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In the future Jefferson will not be considered the Sage of Monticello argues Conor Cruise O'Brien in the Atlantic.
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Biography, including a handwriting sample.