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Acknowledgments ix Introduction, Jan Ellen Lewis and Peter S. Onuf 1 PART I. RACE, SEX, AND HISTORY 1. The Ghosts of Monticello, Gordon S. Wood 19 2. Hemings and Jefferson: Redux, Winthrop D. Jordan 35 3. Interracial Sex in the Chesapeake and the 52 British Atlantic World, c. I700-I820, Philip D. Morgan PART II. STORIES AND LIES, REMEMBERING AND FORGETTING 4. James Callender and Social Knowledge of Interracial 87 Sex in Antebellum Virginia, Joshua D. Rothman 5. Monticello Stories Old and New, Rhys Isaac 114 6. The White Jeffersons, Jan Ellen Lewis 127 7. Bonds of Memory: Identity and the Hemings Family, 161 Lucia Stanton and Dianne Swann-Wright PART III. CIVIC CULTURE 8. "Denial Is Not a River in Egypt," Clarence Walker 187 9. Presidents, Race, and Sex, Werner Sollors 199 10. Our Jefferson, Jack N. Rakove 210 11. "The Memories of a Few Negroes": Rescuing 236 America's Future at Monticello, Annette Gordon-Reed Appendix A. Madison Hemings's Memoir 255 Appendix B. James Callender's Reports 259 Appendix C. Thomas Jefferson to Francis Gray 4 March 1815 262 Appendix D. Thomas Jefferson, Notes on the State of Virginia, Query XIV 264 Appendix E. Thomas Jefferson, Notes on the State of Virginia, Query XVIII 269 Notes on Contributors 271 Index 273
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