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CALL NUMBER: VMHB 1996 104.2

OBJECT TYPE: Periodical

TITLE: Virginia Magazine of History and Biography Vol. 104, No. 2

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Constructing a Revolution: Women and Gender Roles in Virginia [1] The Ladies and the Lottery: Elite Women’s Gambling in Eighteenth-Century Virginia; by Linda L. Sturtz [2] Genteel Balls and Republican Parades: Gender and Early Southern Civic Rituals 1677-1826; by Cynthia A. Kierner [3] No Fetters But Such as Love Shall Forge: Elizabeth and William Wirt and Marriage in the Early Republic; by Anya Jabour [4] One Desegregated Heart: Sarah Patton Boyle and the Crusade for Civil Rights in Virginia; by Kathleen Murphy Dierenfield

AUTHOR: Virginia Historical Society

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PUBLICATION DATE: 1996 Spring

PUBLISHER: Virginia Historical Society

PLACE OF PUBLICATION: Richmond, VA

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