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“Her Name is SALLY”

William Spivey
Black History Month 365
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https://americanantiquarian.org/Exhibitions/View/8/fig8_16.htm, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=111133429

What do Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, and Thomas Jefferson have in common? All three had scandalous affairs made public during their Presidency. Clinton was confronted with Monica Lewinsky’s semen-stained dress. Trump was found guilty on 34 counts related to his payoffs to Stormy Daniels. Thomas Jefferson was outed by the man who used to publish dirt on his political adversaries in payback for Jefferson’s refusal to make him the Postmaster of the United States.

James T. Callendar was ultimately ostracized by the press of the day and mysteriously drowned shortly before he was supposed to testify in a highly publicized trial later that month. Jefferson could ride out the scandal; Callendar later publicized Jefferson’s attempts to seduce a married neighbor. Maybe his stuttering got in the way.

In case you missed it, here’s Callendar’s published account about the affair between Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings, which would more accurately be described as rape. The cover photo is the only known contemporary drawing of Sally Hemings.

The Thomas Jefferson & Sally Hemings Relationship: Romance or Rape? | by William Spivey | Black History Month 365 | Medium

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Black History Month 365
Black History Month 365

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Stories in this publication will focus on Black History and a little White History that has been distorted. We’ll focus on people and policies and the impact they continue to have on America today.

William Spivey
William Spivey

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I write about politics, history, education, and race. Follow me at williamfspivey.com and support me at https://ko-fi.com/williamfspivey0680

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