Focusing on the life of Sally Hemings, this biography reveals her significant role as the mother of Thomas Jefferson's enslaved children. It offers an engaging narrative that is both informative and accessible, making it ideal for students studying Women and Gender Studies, Women's History, and African American Studies. The book highlights Hemings' extraordinary story within the context of her time, providing insights into her experiences and the complexities of her relationships.
Leigh Fought Books
Leigh Fought's scholarship delves into the complexities of the American South, particularly focusing on the roles of women and the institution of slavery. Her work meticulously examines the intricate social and political dynamics that shaped American society. Through rigorous research, she uncovers the nuanced interplay between personal lives and broader historical currents.
