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CALL NUMBER: VMHB 2002 110.3

OBJECT TYPE: Periodical

TITLE: Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 110, No. 3

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[1] “They Are as Proud of Their Uniform as Any Who Serve Virginia”: African American Participation in the Virginia Volunteers, 1872-99″ by Roger D. Cunningham, p. 293ff;

[2] “What Did you Flunk? Summer Schools and the Race of Promotions in Richmond, Virginia 1911-31” by Kenneth M. Gold, p. 339ff;

[3] “The Female Antislavery Petition Campaign of 1831-32” by Patrick H. Breen, p. 377ff.

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SERIES: The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography

PUBLICATION DATE: 2002

PUBLISHER: Virginia Historical Society

PLACE OF PUBLICATION: Richmond, VA

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