ArchivesThe Stacks Hunger Amidst Plenty: Congress, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Transformation of the Food Stamp Program Editor's Note: The Library of Virginia, in partnership with Virginia Humanities, sponsors residential fellows during the academic year to conduct in-depth research in the Library's…Tracy RoofJuly 29, 2020
Archives The Farmer’s Apprentice: African American Indentures of Apprenticeship in Virginia Three years old. This was the age of Charles Bell, a free African American boy living in Frederick County, on 31 July 1857, when James…Mary Ann Mason, They/ThemMay 27, 2020
Archives “Our share in the war is no small one”: Virginia Women and World War I, Part II This is the second of a two-part blog post adapted from an article originally written for the Summer 2001 issue of Virginia Cavalcade. While nurses…Jennifer Davis McDaidMarch 21, 2018