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Barbara Vines Little <[log in to unmask]>
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The I suggest that you might read the previously mentioned article by Helen
Leary in the National Genealogical Society's Quarterly

Barbara

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Subject: Re: [VA-HIST] Jefferson-Hemings popular resources


Well, not everyone is as objective as the scholarly members of the
academic establishment (or as full of mendacity in support of their
political
agenda). Based on all that I read, I found the Thomas Jefferson Heritage
Society findings to be the most factually accurate and objective. Everything
else attempting to support Jefferson's paternity that I read belongs in the
National Inquirer.

JDS



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