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Catherine Kerrison

    Catherine Kerrison se penche sur l'histoire de l'Amérique ancienne, se concentrant sur la vie et les contributions intellectuelles des femmes durant les époques coloniale et révolutionnaire. Son travail académique explore l'interaction complexe des normes sociales, des rôles de genre et de l'agentivité féminine au cours des années formatrices de l'Amérique. Kerrison découvre méticuleusement les récits de femmes issues de divers horizons, mettant en lumière leurs influences souvent négligées et remettant en question les récits traditionnels pour offrir une compréhension plus nuancée du passé. Par ses recherches, elle contribue à une appréciation plus approfondie de la manière dont les femmes ont façonné et ont été façonnées par la société américaine primitive.

    Jefferson's Daughters
    • Jefferson's Daughters

      Three Sisters, White and Black, in a Young America

      • 448pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      The remarkable untold story of Thomas Jefferson's three daughters—two white and free, one black and enslaved—reveals their divergent paths in a newly independent America. Jefferson had three daughters: Martha and Maria with his wife, Martha Wayles Jefferson, and Harriet with his enslaved mistress, Sally Hemings. Catherine Kerrison, a scholar of early American and women's history, recounts the journeys of these women and how their struggles reflect the possibilities and limitations of the American Revolution. While Martha and Maria enjoyed a fine education in Paris, their options diminished upon returning home due to the restrictive laws and customs of early America. In contrast, Harriet Hemings escaped slavery, reportedly with Jefferson's assistance, embarking on an uncertain future. Kerrison's groundbreaking biography uncovers never-before-published documents from the sisters' teenage years and letters from both the Jefferson and Hemings families. She has also engaged with Hemings family descendants and initiated DNA testing to trace Harriet's lineage. The lives of Jefferson's daughters offer a unique perspective on the complex legacy of the American Revolution, highlighting their fight for autonomy and shedding light on the ongoing movement for human rights in America, as well as the political legacy of one of the nation's most controversial Founding Fathers.

      Jefferson's Daughters2019
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