Social Life in Old Virginia Before the War

Social Life in Old Virginia Before the War
Title Social Life in Old Virginia Before the War PDF eBook
Author Thomas Nelson Page
Publisher
Pages 136
Release 1898
Genre Cloth bindings (Bookbinding)
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Social Life in Old Virginia Before the War

Social Life in Old Virginia Before the War
Title Social Life in Old Virginia Before the War PDF eBook
Author Thomas Nelson Page
Publisher
Pages 134
Release 1897
Genre History
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Son of Virginia

Son of Virginia
Title Son of Virginia PDF eBook
Author L. Douglas Wilder
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 241
Release 2015-10-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 149301952X

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In 1981, the Commonwealth of Virginia, which had been dominated for decades by “the Organization,” a political machine led by former Governor and U.S. Senator Harry Byrd Sr., took its first baby steps to becoming the vibrant state it is today. That year, Charles Robb rejected the machine and began a new Democratic Party in his campaign for governor. Instead of running against African Americans, Robb reached out to Douglas Wilder, the state’s only African American State Senator and other leaders in the African American Community to rally voters of color to support the Democratic ticket. With the help of a heavy African American turnout, Robb won and the Byrd machine was crushed. In 1985, just four years later, Doug Wilder won the party’s nomination for Lieutenant Governor against the cries of “Virginia isn’t ready” and, later that year, defied the naysayers by being elected to that office. Within five years, he would be sworn in as the first elected African American governor in American history. SON OF VIRGINIA by L. Douglas Wilder details the events of the author’s life to paint a portrait of the changing face of America. It will be a story of constant struggle and conflict, not only Wilder’s struggle, but also that of courageous people who stood up to decades of discrimination, corruption and greed. The book will stand as a road map for continued American progress in our elections and laws and a stark warning of what may happen if we relax our commitment to this program.

Life in Old Virginia

Life in Old Virginia
Title Life in Old Virginia PDF eBook
Author James Joseph McDonald
Publisher
Pages 424
Release 1907
Genre Virginia
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Virginia Women

Virginia Women
Title Virginia Women PDF eBook
Author Cynthia A. Kierner
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Women
ISBN 9780820342641

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The exploration of the history of Virginia women through the lives of exemplary and remarkable individuals. Seventeen essays written by established and emerging scholars recover the stories and voices of a diverse group of women.

Cradle of America

Cradle of America
Title Cradle of America PDF eBook
Author Peter Wallenstein
Publisher University Press of Kansas
Pages 552
Release 2014-08-15
Genre History
ISBN 0700619941

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As the site of the first permanent English settlement in North America, the birthplace of a presidential dynasty, and the gateway to western growth in the nation’s early years, Virginia can rightfully be called the “cradle of America.” Peter Wallenstein traces major themes across four centuries in a brisk narrative that recalls the people and events that have shaped the Old Dominion. The second edition is updated with new material throughout, including a new chapter on Virginia and world affairs from the Korean War through 9/11 and beyond, and, an expanded bibliography. Historical accounts of Virginia have often emphasized harmony and tradition, but Wallenstein focuses on the impact of conflict and change. From the beginning, Virginians have debated and challenged each other’s visions of Virginia, and Wallenstein shows how these differences have influenced its sometimes turbulent development. Casting an eye on blacks as well as whites, and on people from both east and west of the Blue Ridge Mountains, he traces such key themes as political power, racial identity, and education. Bringing to bear his long experience teaching Virginia history, Wallenstein takes readers back, even before Jamestown, to the Elizabethan settlers at Roanoke Island and the inhabitants they encountered, as well as to Virginia’s leaders of the American Revolution. He chronicles the state’s dramatic journey through the Civil War era, a time that revealed how the nation’s evolution sometimes took shape in opposition to the vision of many leading Virginians. He also examines the impact of the civil rights movement and considers controversies that accompany Virginia into its fifth century. The text is copiously illustrated to depict not only such iconic figures as Pocahontas, George Washington, and Robert E. Lee, but also such other prominent native Virginians as Carter G. Woodson, Patsy Cline, and L. Douglas Wilder. Sidebars throughout the book offer further insight, while maps and appendixes of reference data make the volume a complete resource on Virginia’s history.

In Ole Virginia; Or, Marse Chan, and Other Stories

In Ole Virginia; Or, Marse Chan, and Other Stories
Title In Ole Virginia; Or, Marse Chan, and Other Stories PDF eBook
Author Thomas Nelson Page
Publisher
Pages 250
Release 1893
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