Posted on 07/11/2009 3:44:02 AM PDT by Scanian
When, in the course of the Clinton presidency, it became necessary to normalize sexual misbehavior among presidents, the memory of Thomas Jefferson was soiled, with the compliance of academic and journalistic liberal elites.
On July 4, 1826, the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson died at the age of eighty-three. For his tombstone, he listed the three accomplishments he desired most to be remembered: Author of the Declaration of Independence; Author of the Virginia Statutes for Religious Freedom; and Founder of the University of Virginia. Today, many Americans have no idea about his significant achievements but rather, when they hear Thomas Jefferson's name, their immediate response, "Isn't he the president who fathered slave children?"
The charge that Thomas Jefferson fathered a slave boy went back to the time of his presidency, and was given new life in Fawn Brodie's 1974 book Thomas Jefferson: An Intimate History. She was proved wrong in the late 1990s by DNA testing on the descendants of both Jefferson family members and slaves which demonstrated that her candidate had no genetic link at all. Published in the British science journal Nature, the study did find an unanticipated connection to a different slave family, and the article's misleading title, "Jefferson Fathered Slave's Last Child," caused an immediate sensation.
Nature was roundly criticized by other science journals because its headline over-stepped the actual results of the study which only proved that someone in the Jefferson line was connected with the descendants of the slave Sally Hemings.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
Sally’s ancestors suddenly wanted to be black....Can you spell MONEY????
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