Reclamation, Gayle Jessup White
Reclamation, Gayle Jessup White
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Reclamation
Sally Hemings, Thomas Jefferson, and a Descendant's Search for Her Family's Lasting Legacy

Author: Gayle Jessup White

Narrator: Karen Chilton

Unabridged: 9 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 11/16/2021

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

A Black descendant of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings’ family explores America’s racial reckoning through the prism of her ancestors—both the enslaver and the enslaved.Gayle Jessup White had long heard the stories passed down from her father’s family, that they were direct descendants of Thomas Jefferson—lore she firmly believed, though others did not. For four decades the acclaimed journalist and genealogy enthusiast researched her connection to Thomas Jefferson, to confirm its truth once and for all. After she was named a Jefferson Studies Fellow, Jessup White discovered her family lore was correct. Poring through photos and documents and pursuing DNA evidence, she learned that not only was she a descendant of Jefferson on his father’s side; she was also the great-great-great-granddaughter of Peter Hemings, Sally Hemings’s brother.In Reclamation she chronicles her remarkable journey to definitively understand her heritage and reclaim it, and offers a compelling portrait of what it means to be a black woman in America, to pursue the American dream, to reconcile the legacy of racism, and to ensure the nation lives up to the ideals advocated by her legendary ancestor.Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About Gayle Jessup White

Gayle Jessup White is the Public Relations & Community Engagement Officer at Monticello, Thomas Jefferson’s legendary estate. A former award-winning television reporter and anchor, Jessup White started her career at the New York Times. She’s written and spoken extensively about her work at Monticello. She is a direct Jefferson descendant, and is also related to two well-documented families enslaved at Monticello—the Hemingses and the Hubbards. She lives in Virginia. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ariel

I would have liked more direct discussion about the conflict White obviously feels about Thomas Jefferson. On the one hand, she seems to be attached to the idea of being related to him. She works at Monticello. She wants the perks, like the ability to be considered part of FFV (First Families of Vir......more

Goodreads review by Cathy

I am always a little in awe of people who don't set out in life to be authors but yet end up publishing a beautifully-written book that makes an important contribution. Gayle Jessup White has my highest respect for this achievement. Bravo! This book starts out as a deeply felt memoir of one woman's p......more