
A Founding Contradiction
Hidden Brain
Jefferson's Views on Slavery
Jefferson thought of himself as being an educated and cultured man. He considered himself to be a man of science and reason. Much of his learning taught him that slavery was a terrible institution. But slavery was also, as we've discovered, essential to his way of life.
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