Griswold’s Road Trip

If you are still in Philly and love art this is the place to go.
 
If you are still in Philly and love art this is the place to go.
Thanks @drron a friend who has spent a bit of time in Philly also recommended the Barnes foundation, unfortunately due to losing some sight seeing time due to the winter storm we didn’t get to it.
 
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A visit to Monticello in Virginia, main plantation of Thomas Jefferson, third president of the US and principal architect of the Declaration of Independence.

A couple of years ago I read “How the Word is Passed” by Clint Smith which is a non-fiction book re-telling American history from a slavery perspective. It is a fascinating read and thought provoking. Link to the Wikipedia description is below.


In the book Smith visits Monticello, and being nearby the Griswold’s had to as well.

After a quick walk through the grounds we joined a walking tour discussing slavery on the plantation. The guide wasn’t afraid to address some of the dichotomies of Jefferson describing “all men as equal” in the Declaration of Independence and that slavery was “morally wrong” however owning over 600 slaves in his lifetime.

It was an interesting tour and eye opening for Rusty, who learnt that the concept of consent for female slaves didn’t exist and that following the death of his wife that Jefferson fathered four children with a young slave girl who was in effect his sister in law, herself being fathered by his father in law who he inherited when his father in law died.

Jefferson was quite the wine buff, particularly from his time as effectively the ambassador to France, and if you are interested in a good non fiction read involving the sale of some Chateau Lafites allegedly owned by Jefferson I recommend “The Billionaires Vinegar” by Benjamin Wallace linked below.

 
Jefferson’s grave on the property on what appears to be an active cemetery, you can’t enter however the most recent gravestone I saw was dated 2022.

On his death 5 of Jefferson’s then slaves were freed, with around 130 remaining sold to pay his debts. The construction of Monticello went over a 40 year period.

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