Thomas Jefferson gave America some of its most beautiful language about liberty, conscience, and the rights of man. He also lived more completely than almost any founder inside the contradiction between those sentences and slavery. This long-form portrait follows Jefferson as writer, planter, architect, diplomat, president, and curator of national self-image. The Declaration, Monticello, religious freedom, the Louisiana Purchase, and the Hemings world all belong to the same story. Listen for the tension that never leaves him: liberty as universal promise, and liberty as a nation built inside exclusion.