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  1. Sarah "Sally" Hemings (c. 1773 – 1835) foi uma mulher escravizada de raça mista de propriedade do presidente Thomas Jefferson. A maioria dos historiadores acredita que Jefferson foi o pai de seus seis filhos, nascidos após a morte de sua esposa, Martha Jefferson. [1] Quatro sobreviveram até a idade adulta, e foram libertados por ...

  2. Sarah " Sally " Hemings ( c. 1773 – 1835) was a female slave with one-quarter African ancestry enslaved by president of the United States Thomas Jefferson, one of many he inherited from his father-in-law, John Wayles. Hemings's mother was Betty Hemings, [1] the daughter of a female slave and an English captain, John Hemings.

  3. 3 de fev. de 2020 · Sally, apelido de Sarah Hemings, foi uma escrava que realizava trabalhos forçados na fazenda do ex-presidente dos EUA, Thomas Jefferson, com quem teve seis filhos e uma espécie de romance após a morte da primeira-dama Martha Jefferson, em 1782.

  4. 28 de jan. de 2010 · Sally Hemings was an enslaved woman who had a longstanding relationship with Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States. Learn about her life, children, descendants and the DNA evidence that supports their paternity.

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  5. An in-depth look at Sally Hemings, who was enslaved by Thomas Jefferson and bore several of his children, using research, videos, and oral histories, and the recollections of her son Madison Hemings to tell what is known -- and unknown -- about her life and story.

  6. 8 de mai. de 2024 · Sally Hemings (born 1773, Charles City county, Virginia [U.S.]—died 1835, Charlottesville, Virginia, U.S.) was an American slave who was owned by U.S. Pres. Thomas Jefferson and is widely believed to have had a relationship with him that resulted in several children.

  7. Learn about the life and legacy of Sally Hemings, an enslaved woman who had a relationship with Thomas Jefferson and bore him six children. Explore historical resources, books, and podcasts on her story and its implications for American history.