
Thomas Jefferson on Politics & Government
Other Sites for Information on
Thomas Jefferson
These sites are sources for the writings of Thomas Jefferson in their original form:
- The Declaration of Independence: Drafting the Documents
This fascinating presentation by the Library of Congress exhibits a large number of documents related to Jefferson's writing of the Declaration, including a transcript of his original rough draft.
- The Internet Public Library: Jefferson
Lists a large selection of the writings by and about Jefferson available on the internet.
- The Jefferson Bible: The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth
Jefferson separated the ethical teachings of Jesus from the religious dogma and other supernatural elements that are part of the Gospel accounts. This site presents Jefferson's selection and arrangement of the texts in a "corrected" King James Version.
- Jefferson on Freedom of Religion
A complete copy of Jefferson's Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom with a comparison to the Act as passed by the Virginia legislature.
- Jefferson's Autobiography
Contains the complete text, divided into sections for easier access. The Autobiography includes Jefferson's original draft of the Declaration of Independence with the changes which Congress made noted thereon.
- Letter from Danbury Baptist Association and Jefferson's Reply
This includes the oft-quoted letter of Jefferson in which he used the phrase, "wall of separation between church and state."
- A Summary View of the Rights of British America
This is the document Jefferson wrote in 1774 as an appeal to George III to redress the wrongs being done to the colonies.
- The Thomas Jefferson Papers at the Library of Congress
The complete Thomas Jefferson Papers consists of approximately 27,000 documents, and include correspondence, commonplace books, financial account books, and manuscript volumes. The online presentation of the Thomas Jefferson Papers comprises approximately 83,000 images.
- University of Virginia, Jefferson Online Resources
This contains hundreds of letters to and from Jefferson, some manuscript images, bibliographies, and other resources related to Jefferson's writings.
- The Writings of Thomas Jefferson
This is the Memorial Edition of Jefferson's writings in 19 volumes, edited by Albert Ellery Bergh. It is made available by The Constitution Society.
- Yale's Jefferson Papers Page
Contains the Autobiography, Notes on the State of Virginia, Annual Messages, Inaugural Addresses, Indian Addresses, and a selection from the Miscellaneous Papers and Letters.
These sites provide background sources and other materials related to the times and writings of Thomas Jefferson:
- Account of a Declaration
Thomas Jefferson's account of the circumstances leading to the Declaration of Independence. Also features over thirty historical documents, sixty-seven biographical sketches, and some twenty-five essays about the causes and circumstances of the American Revolution.
- Archiving Early America
Presents a large collection of primary source material (original newspapers, maps and writings) from 18th Century America that form an historical record of the Colonial period through the Presidency of Thomas Jefferson.
- Conversations on Morality and the Jefferson Bible
Discussions of ethics and morals throughout history, with special emphasis on the ethical teachings found in the Jefferson Bible.
- The Early America Review
Actually a major division of Archiving Early America, this is a journal of fact and opinion focusing on the people, issues and events of Colonial America, the Revolutionary War and the beginning years of the new Republic.
- Grolier's Encyclopedia Americana article on Thomas Jefferson
This lengthy encyclopedia biography covers Jefferson's entire life and public career. Includes bibliographical references.
- Institute for American Liberty
This site contains several essays and important documents related to the fundamentals of liberty, including selected quotes from Algernon Sidney's "Discourses Concerning Government" and Washington's Farewell Address. Emphasizes the religious assumptions that support liberty.
- Interpreting Thomas Jefferson
Clay Jenkinson presents in-costume, first-person portrayals of Jefferson, and was a contributor to the Ken Burns special that appeared on PBS. This interesting site contains a large number of materials related to his presentation, as well as links to other resources on Jefferson.
- Primary Source Documents Pertaining to Early American History
An invaluable collection of historical works which contributed to the formation of American politics, culture, and ideals. This is a massive collection of the literature and documents which were most relevant to the colonists' lives in America.
- Rayner's Life of Thomas Jefferson
Rayner's lively and interesting full-length biography, published in 1834, emphasizes the role of republican principles in Jefferson's life and thought. It contains many excerpts from Jefferson's writings as well as anecdotes taken from the writings of those who knew Jefferson. It presents a dramatic and passionate portrayal of Jefferson's life, with special emphasis on his contributions to the creation of the American republic. The book is completely revised and corrected, and is divided into 39 chapters.
- Scholarly Resources with Links to This Site
For the broadest possible approach to studies of Thomas Jefferson and his times, this link connects to a list of top grade resources in a wide variety of subject areas. The list is located on the front page of this site.
- The Thomas Jefferson FAQ
This site has hundreds of questions related to Thomas Jefferson, and to possible quotations by Jefferson, asked by visitors to this website.
- Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
Has articles on everyday life at Monticello and the many and varied activities of Thomas Jefferson.
- Thomas Jefferson Online
Has discussions and materials related to the Ken Burns special on public TV.
- The White House: Thomas Jefferson
Presents a brief sketch of Jefferson's presidency.
This site uses the writings of Thomas Jefferson to examine today's political problems:
- The Jeffersonian Perspective
Contains 60+ essays with commentary on today's social and political issues based on the political philosophy of Thomas Jefferson. New and revised essays are posted occasionally.



Advocates for Human Rights & Freedom
These are the sites of organizations leading the fight for our inalienable rights in specific areas:
- The American Civil Liberties Union
The ACLU is an advocate for individual rights -- litigating, legislating, and educating the public on a broad array of issues affecting individual freedom in the United States. It is a nonprofit, nonpartisan public interest organization devoted exclusively to protecting the basic civil liberties of all Americans, and extending them to groups that have traditionally been denied them.
- Americans United for Separation of Church and State
Since 1947, Americans United has worked actively on many fronts to protect the constitutional principle of church-state separation, a vital cornerstone of religious liberty.
- Forfeiture Endangers American Rights
This is a national non-profit lobbying group dedicated to the reform of forfeiture laws to protect property rights and restore due process in the forfeiture process.
- Fully Informed Jury Association
FIJA is a non-profit educational association whose mission is to inform all Americans about their rights, powers and responsibilities when serving as trial jurors. FIJA also seeks to restore the political function of the jury as the final check and balance on the American system of government.
- The Second Amendment Foundation
The Second Amendment Foundation is dedicated to promoting a better understanding about our Constitutional heritage to privately own and possess firearms. They carry on many educational and legal action programs designed to better inform the public about the gun control debate.
- The Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression
This organization is devoted solely to the defense of free expression in all its forms. A good source for up-to-date information on court cases and violations of free expression.
Other Sites for Information Related to the
Philosophy of Liberty
These sites provide information about the philosophy of liberty and its application to the problems of today:
Writing Contests
This site conducts essay contests for persons of all ages.
- International Mt. Rushmore Contests
This organization conducts writing contests that utilize the works of Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt and Lincoln.
Anyone in the world may enter these free contests, which are conducted throughout the year. Substantial prizes are offered. Check the website for the next contest.
Other Sites with Links to
Thomas Jefferson on Politics & Government
Here are some friends of Thomas Jefferson that visitors might find interesting:
Barefoot's World |
Rev. Matthew Baldwin |
The Conservative Corner |
The On-Line Books Page
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Liberty Journal |
Athena e-texts |
.gov WATCH |
Rob's Creative Links |
Freethinkers
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Laissez Faire Books |
Common Sense II |
The Independent Institute |
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Chief Executive Club
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