
The agency that restored Monticello to it's 1809 glory (the year Thomas Jefferson retired from the Oval Office) and returned to his "beloved Monticello" have done nothing to restore the (dare I say) "beloved slave quarters" of the slaves he owned.
How come?
The curators have recently added a multimillion dollar gift shop and visitor center; but in "12 years of planning" (according to one of their spokesman at Monticello) they have not managed to reconstruct the slave quarters where he housed his "beloved slaves" (the slaves, I might add, who actually built Moticello - the same slaves he failed to emancipate in his will - the same slaves that allowed him to acquire all he had and who helped him accomplish some of the marvelous things he accomplished on the backs of their labor!
Come on curators of Monticello! Get with history! Stop your historical whitewash. Tommy Jefferson had a "great mind," but in the end he simply did not have a "great heart." He did not do the right thing with respect to "his slaves." Many other people of his time did!
Tommy wrote that he knew beyond a doubt that slavery was an "abomination" but, with respect to slavery and human bondage, he simply did little about it.
Monticello was not built by Thomas Jefferson it was built by his slaves.
Monticello in it's present "restored condition" is a historical sham. It seems to me that the curators have as little integrity, with respect to historical accuracy, as Tommy J. did with respect to slavery.
Come on curators of Monticello, do Monticello right, do history right, do justice right ... or don't do it at all!
It is my hope that American citizens will begin to boycott this grossly "unhistorical site" until they actually restore Monticello to the state they say they have restored it - slave huts and all, and not just the fancy windows he designed.
The present day curators, are, as a body, little more than "HISTORY ABUSERS" of the first order. I, for one, would rather see Monticello bulldozed and salt ground into the soil (so that nothing might ever grow there again) than to see the Toy-R-Us treatment of his Mansion and estate continue to exist in its expurgated, inaccurate, censured, condition.
I would be most happy to debate and exchange ideas with the curators on this matter.
In the meantime perhaps this petition (should it be lucky enough to gain momentum) will discourage people from visiting - "Monticello, the Whitewash," "Monticello, the fairy tale version."
Sincerely,
Brad Humphrey M.A./M.S.
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