Thomas Jefferson: A View from the Mountain (1995)
"A documentary about race, slavery and the new nation"
Synopsis
One of America's most complex and enduring figures, Thomas Jefferson struggled personally and publicly with an issue that would come to define our nation. Examining the possible relationship between Jefferson and Monticello slave Sally Hemings, the program includes comments from such noted historians as Pulitzer Prize-winner Gordon Wood, former Congresswoman Barbara Jordan, noted Jefferson biographer Merrill Peterson, and others. Featuring the voices of Edward Herrmann, Sissy Spacek, Danny Glover, and Robert Prosky.
Creator
Charles W. Sydnor, Jr
Network
PBS
Episodes
Episodes
Part 1
Jefferson’s early years, the building of Monticello, his “Notes on the state of Virginia,” and the Revolutionary War.
Part 2
Slave revolt, the Jefferson presidency, the Sally Hemings scandal, and the end of Jefferson’s life.
Cast
Details
Original Title
Thomas Jefferson: A View from the Mountain
Status
Ended
Seasons
1
Episodes
2
Production
Virginia Public Media, Journey Films