Direct descendants of Jefferson, as well as a number of historians, are interviewed for the six-part docuseries.
PETE HEGSETH (CO-HOST): We're talking about Thomas Jefferson and the cover of today's New York Post is “Pursuit of wokeness: Jefferson's legacy dissed in his own home." What are we talking about?
Thomas Jefferson’s regard for and relationship with Jews has been well-documented. But the Jewish history of Jefferson’s famous Monticello home is less known. Enter the documentary “The ...
"The day never saw a more miserable creature when the sun rose that next morning," the future president said, according to the new doc series 'Thomas Jefferson' Thomas Jefferson was a lot of things.
A six-part History Channel documentary offers a clear-eyed view of Jefferson’s flaws, contradictions and triumphs.
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Hosted on MSNOn July 1, 1776, Thomas Jefferson began recording the weatherThree days before the Declaration of Independence was signed on July 4, 1776, Thomas Jefferson purchased a thermometer from a local Philadelphia merchant while he was in town for the signing. He also ...
Paul frames his story as a long-running battle between Marshall and Thomas Jefferson ... Paul makes much of Jefferson’s inept handling of the British invasion of his home state, a point that ...
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