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CALL NUMBER: VMHB 1987 95.2
OBJECT TYPE: Periodical
TITLE: Virginia Magazine of History and Biography Vol. 95, No. 2
DESCRIPTION: [1] The Invasion of Virginia: Indians, Colonialism, and the Conquest of Cant: A Review Essay on Anglo-Indian Relations in the Chesapeake; by J. Frederick Fausz [2] Abominable Mixture: Toward the Repudiation of Anglo-Indian Intermarriage in Seventeenth-Century Virginia; by David D. Smits [3] The Termination and Dispersal of the Nottoway Indians of Virginia; by Helen C. Rountree [4] Who is an Indian? Who is a Negro? Virginia Indians in the World War II Draft; by Paul T. Murray
AUTHOR: Virginia Historical Society
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PUBLICATION DATE: 1987 April
PUBLISHER: Virginia Historical Society
PLACE OF PUBLICATION: Richmond, VA
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