Includes bibliographical references (p. [327]-342) and index.
Summary:
A biography of Thomas Jefferson's eldest daughter looks at her life as hostess at the President's House and Monticello, where she debated such issues as slavery, religion, and democracy and was known for her grace and sincerity.
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