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For teaching purposes (and none other!), I have found it useful for
students to watch the 1995 Merchant-Ivory film, "Jefferson in Paris."
David Konig
Washington University in St. Louis
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003 [log in to unmask] wrote
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> List-members: I am in the process of preparing a syllabus for a course I
> am teaching on the phenomenon of the Jefferson-Hemings scandal. The
> course is a short "Maymester" offering so I'm keeping reading to a
> reasonable minimum. The students will read Gordon-Reed, the Lewis &
> Onuf edited essays on Hemings and Jefferson, and some of the essays of
> the Scholars Commission, along with excerpts from Fawn Brodie, Joseph
> Ellis, etc. Anyhow, my request for sources is actually more for popular
> sources that address the topic or use the basic scenario. Any suggestions?
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> David Kiracofe
> College of Charleston
> Department of History
> 66 George Street
> Charleston, SC 29424
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