Summary Of Benjamin Banneker's Letter To Thomas Jefferson

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Benjamin Banneker in his letter to Thomas Jefferson offers a series of arguments against the institution of slavery through a respectful tone and religious & historical references. His letter is discussing the matter of slavery. He would appreciate it if Thomas Jefferson would try to “put your souls in their souls stead,” because whether Jefferson realizes it or not he was in a similar situation when Jefferson had to fight for his freedom from the British. Now, Jefferson wants to do the same thing to someone else even though he knows what it’s like to have to fight to be free. Then Banneker uses tone and logic when he keeps saying “Sir.” He realizes that Jefferson is more powerful than he is and that he needs to try to stay on Jefferson’s