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CALL NUMBER: VMHB 1992 100.4
OBJECT TYPE: Periodical
TITLE: Virginia Magazine of History and Biography Vol. 100, No. 4
DESCRIPTION: Freedom, Labor, and Enterprise: Black Virginians in the Nineteenth Century [1] John Dipper and the Experience of the Free Black Elite 1816-1836 [2] The Roots of Enterprise: Black-Owned Businesses in Virginia 1830-1880 [3] Many Voices, Similar Concerns: Traditional Methods of African-American Political Activity in Norfolk, Virginia 1865-1875 [4] Land and Labor: The Quest for Black Economic Independence on Virginia’s Lower Peninsula 1865-1880; by Edna Greene Medford
AUTHOR: Virginia Historical Society
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PUBLICATION DATE: 1992 October
PUBLISHER: Virginia Historical Society
PLACE OF PUBLICATION: Richmond, VA
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