
George Washington's Mulatto Man
Who was Billy Lee?
by James C. Thompson
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Pub Date Oct 15 2015 | Archive Date Dec 14 2015
Smith Publicity | Commonwealth Books of Virginia
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James A. Thompson studied art at the Delaware Art Museum and earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in philosophy from the University of Virginia. For several years, he lived across the Rivanna River from Monticello on the Shadwell farm of Jefferson's eldest daughter, Martha Jefferson Randolph. Thompson cultivated his interest in the history of ideas teaching courses in philosophy, religion, and ethics and in western civilization at Strayer University in Alexandria, Va. He is the author of seven books, including The Birth of Virginia’s Aristocracy (2010), The Dubious Achievement of the First Continental Congress (2011), and Thomas Jefferson’s Enlightenment – Paris 1785 (2014), all published by Commonwealth Books of Virginia.
Thompson was a Batten Fellow at the Jefferson Center for International Studies at Monticello and is a regular lecturer. He has spoken at the Naval Academy, the Virginia Historical Society, Stratford Hall, and Wilton House in Richmond, and has presented lecture series for continuing education programs at the University of Virginia, William & Mary, George Mason University, and the University of Delaware.
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EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9780990959205 |
PRICE | $22.00 (USD) |
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