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J. South,
Need I remind you that Sally Hemings had absolutely no choice in the matter
of the legitimacy of her children. She was forbidden to marry without the
explicit consent of her master, Thomas Jefferson. So, it would seem to me
that the matter of the legitimacy of her children should rest in part on the
whim of her master.
As to everyone on here being bored, I take exception to that statement. I,
for one, am not bored with the subject, although I am a little tired of
seeing the word "LIAR" attached to anyone who writes a different opinion
that that of a particular poster.
Anne
Anne Pemberton
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Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2008 3:47 PM
Subject: Re: What we know about Sally Hemings
> Let us see if we can agree on some basic facts--what can we say about
> Sally Hemings that no one is likely to dispute
>
>
> Answer: This subject now bores the heck out of everyone who participates
> in
> the forum.
> Anyone whose claim to fame is bearing illegitimate children doesn't need
> this much analysis.
>
> How about moving on to something more interesting.
>
> J South
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