"He had that type of charisma"
Calvin Jefferson describes the achievements of his cousin George Harrod.
Theme: Achievement




Calvin Jefferson, who is descended from the Grangers as well as the Hemingses of Monticello, grew up in Washington, DC. After working for the U. S. Postal Service, he became an archivist for the National Archives and Records Administration, from which he retired in 2007 after thirty years. He did not learn of his family's connection to Monticello until 1996. He has a strong interest in his family history and continues research on the Hemings family, particularly Betty Brown and her descendants.
25 Jan. 1998, Washington, DC
Interviewees: Bessie Baskerville Dorsey, Calvin Jefferson, Joyce Harrod
Calvin Jefferson describes the achievements of his cousin George Harrod.
Theme: Achievement
Calvin Jefferson notes the sense of pride and drive to succeed that was passed down in the Hughes family.
Theme: Family
Calvin Jefferson describes finally learning of his Hughes ancestors and their connection to Monticello from his cousin, Bessie Baskerville Dorsey.
Theme: Oral History Transmission
Calvin Jefferson considers Jefferson's views about African Americans in light of the responsibility he entrusted to George Granger.
Theme: Monticello
J. Calvin Jefferson discusses the way the past affects the desendants of enslaved people.
Themes: Family, Oral History Transmission
Calvin Jefferson and Bessie Dorsey describe their pride in their family's accomplishments and the importance of learning about their ancestors.
Theme: Family