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EPISODE · Sep 2, 2024 · 7 MIN

Episode 26: John Adams to Thomas Jefferson - November 12, 1813

from The Jefferson Adams Letters · host Charles Jett

 In his letter of November 12, 1813, John Adams reflected on the authorship of key revolutionary documents, emphasizing function over literary quality. He described the intellectual composition of the Continental Congress, praising its brilliance while lamenting its inefficiencies. Adams also sought to correct historical misattributions, highlighting the collaborative nature of revolutionary writing. His reflections contrast with Jefferson’s appreciation for eloquence, showcasing differing perspectives on governance. Adams’ concerns about historical accuracy underscore the importance of preserving the full complexity of the past. His words remain a valuable reminder of how history is shaped and the necessity of recognizing collective contributions in the founding of the United States. 

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