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Jackson Davis & the Lost World of Jim Crow Education
by William A. Link

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RSS Notes from Under Grounds

  • Art in Library Spaces: Warm Up America! April 1, 2021
  • #ArchivesBlackEducation: Virginia Randolph & the Jeanes Program February 19, 2021
  • #ArchivesBlackEducation: Philena Carkin and The Jefferson School February 5, 2021

RSS 150 Years Ago This Month: A Civil War Blog

  • Friday, 1865 December 22, Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Virginia: “As Brother James Fife may be Pastor of the Charlottesville African Church, it is Competent for him, when in his judgement advisable, to invite any Preacher of the Gospel, without regard to Colour” December 2, 2015
  • Monday, 1865 November 20, Huntley, Fairfax County, Virginia: “My whole heart was in our struggle . . . God had a purpose in scourging us which I cannot now see, but it will doubtless be revealed in the future” November 2, 2015
  • Thursday, 1865 October 12, Decatur, Morgan County, Alabama: “He will see that his command conduct themselves in an orderly manner . . .” October 1, 2015

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Longtime supporters of the University and the Library, Albert ('46) and Shirley Small made a substantial gift toward the construction of the special collections library that bears their name and houses Mr. Small's remarkable collection of autograph documents and rare, early printings of the Declaration of Independence

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