The historian Fawn Brody [was] attacked when
her book asserted an affair between
Jefferson and a slave.
It wasn't so much
that he had a sexual affair with her
that was controversial, or that he fathered
her children, but that he genuinely loved her.
I think that was what people had a
hard time accepting.
Let me show you how to do buck dancing.
You hold hands,
jumps up and down …
[Are] you still scared of me, Sally?
I ain’t scared of you, Massa.
