Pollard Memorial Library (Lowell)

Thomas Jefferson's education, Alan Taylor

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Thomas Jefferson's education, Alan Taylor
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 395-418) aand index
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
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Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Thomas Jefferson's education
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1084397243
Responsibility statement
Alan Taylor
Summary
"From the Pulitzer Prize- winning historian, a brilliant, absorbing study of Jefferson and his campaign to save Virginia through education. By turns entertaining and tragic, this beautifully crafted history reveals the origins of a great university in the dilemmas of Virginia slavery. Thomas Jefferson shares center stage with his family and fellow planters, all dependent on the labor of enslaved black families. With a declining Virginia yielding to commercially vibrant northern states, Jefferson in 1819 proposed to build a university to educate and improve the sons of the planter elite. They, he hoped, might one day lead a revitalized Virginia free of slavery-- and free of the former slaves. Jefferson's campaign to build the university was a contest for the future of a state and the larger nation. Although he prevails, Jefferson's vision of reform through education is hobbled by the actions of genteel students whose defiant sense of honor derived from owning slaves. It is the women of this hypermasculine society-- particularly Jefferson's granddaughters--who redeem the best elements of his legacy"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
College -- Revolution -- Honor -- Mountain -- Slavery -- Schools -- Buildings -- Professors -- Students -- Ends
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