Thomas Jefferson doesn’t look better in context. He looks worse.

Opinion

Thomas Jefferson doesn’t look better in context. He looks worse.

To give Thomas Jefferson credit for ending the trans-Atlantic slave trade means giving him credit for playing a foundational role in the slave-breeding industry.

Ned and Constance Sublette

Ned and Constance Sublette are the authors of "The American Slave Coast: A History of the Slave-Breeding Industry" published in 2015 by Chicago Review Press.

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