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Clara Lee Fisher

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Clara Lee Fisher, 2001
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Clara Lee Fisher as a child with her family
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Dates: 1962–

Family: Hemings, Madison

Residence (at time of interview): Washington, PA

Clara Fisher, artist and counselor for a non-profit social service agency, is the mother of two boys and a graduate of Duquesne University. Her father, Edward James Lee, died when she was only eight. She remembers helping him in his vegetable garden and accompanying him on his rounds as a constable, serving subpoenas.  She said, “My father always told me that Thomas Jefferson was his great-great-grandfather.” She is thus only four generations removed from Madison Hemings of Monticello. In 2009, a letter she wrote to Jefferson on the occasion of Barack Obama’s inauguration was published in Newsweek magazine.

Interview Information

26 Jan. 2001, Charlottesville, VA
Interviewee: Clara Fisher
Also present: David Fisher, Zachary Fisher, David Fisher, Sr.

Excerpts

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"You know where you got those freckles"

Clara Fisher recalls her elders telling her about her connection to Jefferson.

Themes: Jefferson Descent, Oral History Transmission

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"A legacy of silence"

Clara Fisher feels "anchored" by her family's history and notes their habit of silence about the connection to Jefferson.

Themes: Jefferson Descent, Oral History Transmission

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"I love the big leap"

Clara Fisher sees the progress made by her family as an example for all families.

Themes: Achievement, Education, Family, Opinion of Sally Hemings

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"She set up a scholarship"

Clara Fisher talks about the accomplishments of her aunt Nancy Lee

Themes: Achievement, Military and Civil Service

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Ancestry

  • Elizabeth Hemings 1735–1807 John Wayles 1715–1773
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  • Sally Hemings 1773–1835
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  • Madison Hemings 1805–1877
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  • Harriet Hemings Butler 1842–1925
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  • Clara Lee Fisher 1962–

Related People

  • Nancy Lee  aunt
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