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Contents Chronology 00 Family Tree 00 Part I. Sentimental Revolutionary 1. On the Edge of the Wilderness 000 2. Discovering Devilsburg 000 3. "Bold in the Pursuit of Knowledge" 000 4. Rhetoric of Revolution 000 5. The Spirit of the Law 000 6. Zeal to Improve the World 000 7. First Assignment, First Failure 000 8. Essay in Architecture 000 9. All Men Are Born Free 000 10. "Worthy of the Lady" 000 Part II. Pen of a Revolution 11. "Young Hot-Heads" 000 12. The Rights of British America 000 13. A Masterly Pen 000 14. "An Expression of the American Mind" 000 15. A Revolutionary Document 000 16. Legal Reform in Virginia 000 17. Religious Liberty 000 18. "Public Service and Private Misery" 000 19. "One Fatal Stain" 000 20. "That Eternal Separation" 000 Part III. Facing the Enlightenment 21. A New Door Opens 000 22. "Behold Me on the Vaunted Scene of Europe" 000 23. Dialogue between the Head and the Heart 000 24. Changing the Shape of His Country 000 25. "She Must Come" 000 26. "Crusade against Ignorance" 000 27. A Summer of Violence 000 Part IV. "Splendid Misery" 28. Conflict in the Cabinet 000 29. "Our Own Dear Monticello" 000 30. "I Have No Ambition to Govern Men" 000 31. "We Are All Republicans, We Are All Federalists" 000 32. Architect of American Expansion 000 Part V. Patriarch of Monticello 33. Octagonal Retreat 000 34. "A Fire Bell in the Night" 000 35. Scandal 000 36. "The Venerable Corps of Grandfathers" 000 37. "I Cannot Live without Books" 000 38. "Thomas Jefferson Still Survives" 000 Author's Note 000 Acknowledgments 000 Notes 000 Bibliography 000 Index 000
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826 -- Juvenile literature.
Presidents -- United States -- Biography -- Juvenile literature.
United States -- Politics and government -- 1775-1783 -- Juvenile literature.
United States -- Politics and government -- 1783-1809 -- Juvenile literature.
Monticello (Va.) -- History -- Juvenile literature.
Slaves -- Virginia -- Charlottesville -- History -- Juvenile literature.
Plantation life -- Virginia -- Charlottesville -- History -- Juvenile literature.