Sally Hemings is most well known for being Thomas Jefferson’s “mistress” and mother to his biracial children but she was so much more then that. Sally struggled her whole life making her way through a world that did not want her because she was black and it’s an incredible story. Join me to learn about the United States unofficial black First Lady. Support this podcast: https://www.patreon.com/LongMaySheReign: Works Cited
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