In a letter to Nicholas Lewis, Thomas Jefferson empowers his manager at Monticello to sell the slave Mary Hemings to the Charlottesville merchant Thomas Bell, with whom she entered into a relationship while Jefferson was in France.
In a letter to Nicholas Lewis, Thomas Jefferson empowers his manager at Monticello to sell the slave Mary Hemings to the Charlottesville merchant Thomas Bell, with whom she entered into a relationship while Jefferson was in France.