Wolf By The Ears By Ann Rinaldi

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In addition to keeping slaves on their estates, Thomas Jefferson was one of them and although Thomas Jefferson promoted human rights, and freed many of his own slaves, he was curiously reluctant to speak out forcefully against the institution of slavery all through the book. Throughout the entire novel one of Jefferson’s slaves, a girl named Harriet Hemings, is the narrator of the novel whose mother Sally is the housekeeper at Monticello, Virginia, Jefferson’s plantation home in the 1800s...
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The Hemings family: four boys being Tom, Beverly, Madison, Elson and the only girl being Harriet and their mother Sally, are relatively distinct from the rest of the black slave family’s in Monticello. In addition to them being all mulattos (a mix of white and black), Thomas Jefferson treats them differently from other black slaves...
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