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The question asks, who is Sally Hemings? The writer answers after reading a plethora of books and articles, historical and controversial, in the following discourse. Sally, “Sarah” Hemings was the slave and mistress to Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States of America. She was the mother of Thomas Jefferson’s six children he fathered with her. Sally Hemings was the young, teen-age girl taken by Thomas Jefferson to be one of the many women that he loved. Jon Kukla’s book, Mr. Jefferson’s Women, chapter 6, (page 115), uses notes from the Richmond Recorder , September 1, 1802, of which James Callender shares stories about Sally Hemings. The Recorder reveals that , “Of all the women in Thomas Jefferson’s life, Sally

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