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Lee freed the slaves belonging to him. those that belonged to his wife were not his to exercise any legal control thereunto. You can only do what you are legally able to do. 
JPAdams
Texas 

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From: Discussion of research and writing about Virginia history [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of John Maass
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Subject: Re: "The Monster of Monticello"

His treating of the slaves at Arlington. 



John Maass, Ph.D.
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On 12/12/12, Jeff Southmayd<[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Read it, considered the source, didn't find anything probative that was a stain on the man. What did you or anyone find to the contrary?

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> Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2012 08:06:11 -0600
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: "The Monster of Monticello"
> To: [log in to unmask]
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> Mr. Southmayd--you may want to read Pryor's "Reading the Man," about R.E. Lee. I would say it might change your opinion about stains. 
> 
> 
> John Maass, Ph.D.
> 
> On 12/12/12, Jeff Southmayd<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 
> Amazing that Robert E. Lee remains the one great unstained American.
> 
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> 32137
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> 888.557.3686 FAX
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> > Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2012 21:52:19 -0500
> > From: [log in to unmask]
> > Subject: Re: (VA-HIST] "The Monster of Monticello"
> > To: [log in to unmask]
> > 
> > In his novel, The Human Stain, Philip Roth notes that one of 
> > America's oldest communal passions is to indulge in the "ecstasy of 
> > sanctimony." We feel good and morally superior by condemning the 
> > moral failings of others, past and present. I think it is 
> > particularly important for those of us dedicated to a study of the 
> > past to guard against falling into the dangerous condition of the 
> > "ecstasy of sanctimony." It affects those on both the right and left wings of the political spectrum.
> > 
> > Peter Henriques
> > 
> > 
> > In a message dated 12/11/2012 9:42:10 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, 
> > [log in to unmask] writes:
> > 
> > Thank you! Very few extraordinary men have totally clean slates of 
> > behavior. It seems a bit juvenile to condemn the man and everything 
> > he accomplished instead of condemning the (disappointing and 
> > unexpected by "fans") bad behavior as a part of that human being. 
> > The emotion about this subject never ceases to amaze me. Expecting 
> > our heroes to be saints is very concrete thinking.
> > 
> > Sent from Melinda's
> > iPad
> > 
> > On Dec 11, 2012, at 9:18 AM, Steve Corneliussen 
> > <[log in to unmask]>
> > wrote:
> > 
> > > Mr. Barger complained that Monticello's "emphasis...on slavery issues" 
> > comes "at the expense of Mr. Jefferson." To me that seems upside 
> > down. The emphasis in fact honors Mr. Jefferson.
> > > 
> > > Mr. Jefferson matters because self-evident but challenging truths
> > matter. It's too bad that Monticello, like the rest of us, failed 
> > for many decades to begin elucidating and respecting the lives, 
> > dignity and contributions of individual Americans obscenely 
> > oppressed by fellow Americans -- including by Mr. Jefferson, the paradoxically slaveholding human-rights idealist.
> > > 
> > > If Monticello had continued its former Gone-with-the-Windism on 
> > > slavery
> > late into the last century, if the curators had persisted in 
> > obscuring Americans' lives on that mountain, it would have been the 
> > foundation's civic, historical and moral negligence that would have come at the expense of Mr.
> > Jefferson.
> > > 
> > > But they got it right. Good for them. Good for self-evident truths.
> > > 
> > > Good for Mr. Jefferson.
> > > 
> > > Steven T. Corneliussen
> > > http://www.fortmonroenationalpark.org/
> > > http://tjscience.org/
> > > http://www.physicstoday.org/daily_edition/science_and_the_media
> > > 
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