
The Jefferson Adams Letters
The purpose of this podcast is to share the thoughts of Thomas Jefferson and John Adams as reflected in their personal correspondence between 1812 and 1826. These letters capture their reflections on the American Revolution, governance, and legacy, while also marking their reconciliation after years of political rivalry. We explore their profound ideas, shared values, and mutual respect, offering insights into the enduring significance of dialogue and friendship in shaping the nation.
The Jefferson Adams Letters
Episode 1: Thomas Jefferson to John Adams – January 1, 1812
In his January 1, 1812, letter, Thomas Jefferson reaches out to John Adams to rekindle their friendship after years of estrangement. Jefferson reflects on their shared struggles during the American Revolution and acknowledges their political differences but emphasizes that these should no longer divide them. He expresses deep respect for Adams as a statesman and calls for reconciliation, inviting a renewed personal connection. This letter marks the beginning of a renewed correspondence between the two men, grounded in mutual admiration and a shared vision for the future of America.