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Mapping Inequality
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Maps of Richmond, Virginia
Description
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A series of maps from 19th century to current illustrates how geography and city planning have shaped Richmond, especially around factors of poverty and race.
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Library of Virginia in partnership with H.O.M.E. (Housing Opportunities Made Equal of Virginia, Inc.)
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Library of Virginia
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Brian Koziol, John Moeser, and Library of Virginia Staff
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Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike (CC BY-SA)
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White Flight in the Richmond Region, 1960-2010.
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Brian Koziol
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White Flight in the Richmond Region, 1960-2010. Courtesy Brian Koziol, H.O.M.E. (Housing Opportunities Made Equal of Virginia, Inc.).
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H.O.M.E. (Housing Opportunities Made Equal of Virginia, Inc.)
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2013
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race
Richmond
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Mapping Inequality
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Maps of Richmond, Virginia
Description
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A series of maps from 19th century to current illustrates how geography and city planning have shaped Richmond, especially around factors of poverty and race.
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Library of Virginia in partnership with H.O.M.E. (Housing Opportunities Made Equal of Virginia, Inc.)
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Library of Virginia
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Brian Koziol, John Moeser, and Library of Virginia Staff
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Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike (CC BY-SA)
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Where You Live Makes All the Difference: An Opportunity Map of the Richmond Region, 2013.
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Brian Koziol
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Where You Live Makes All the Difference: An Opportunity Map of the Richmond Region, 2013. Courtesy Brian Koziol, H.O.M.E. (Housing Opportunities Made Equal of Virginia, Inc.).
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H.O.M.E. (Housing Opportunities Made Equal of Virginia, Inc.)
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2013
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Richmond
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We Will Protect Our Country as it Defends Our Rights. Detail from The Fifteenth Amendment. Celebrated May 19th, 1870
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African Americans, military service
Description
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In May 1863, U.S. Secretary of War Edwin Stanton issued General Order No. 143 creating the Bureau of U. S. Colored Troops. Almost 200,000 African Americans served in the United States Colored Troops during the last two years of the Civil War.
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James Carter Beard
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Library of Virginia, Prints and Photographs Division
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Thomas Kelly
Date
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1870-1871
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Library of Virginia
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CC BY-SA
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JPG
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lithograph
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15th Amend DETAIL Soldier 13_1162_009
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United States
African Americans
military service
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We Till Our Own Fields. Detail from The Fifteenth Amendment. Celebrated May 19th, 1870
Subject
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African Americans, labor
Description
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In this detail of his lithograph celebrating the ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment, James Carter Beard illustrated the ability that the freedpeople had to control their own labor and acquire their own land after emancipation.
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James Carter Beard
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Library of Virginia, Prints and Photographs Division
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Thomas Kelly
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1870-1871
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Library of Virginia
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CC BY-SA
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JPG
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Lithograph
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United States
African Americans
labor
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Washington, D.C.-The Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives Receiving a Deputation of Female Suffragists, January 11th-A Lady Delegate Reading Her Argument in Favor of Woman's Voting, on the Basis of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Constitutional Amendments
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Suffrage
Description
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On January 11, 1871, entrepreneur and woman suffrage advocate Victoria Woodhull became the first woman to address a congressional committee. In her remarks she declared that the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments granted women the right to vote. She attempted to cast her ballot in a New York election that November, as did woman suffrage advocate Anna Whitehead Bodeker in Richmond.
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<em>Harper's Weekly</em>, February 4, 1871, p. 349
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Harper and Brothers
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January 11, 1871
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Library of Virginia
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CC BY-SA
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JPG
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Engraving
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15_0959_002 Suffragist 1871
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United States
suffrage
Women
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Title
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Mapping Inequality
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Maps of Richmond, Virginia
Description
An account of the resource
A series of maps from 19th century to current illustrates how geography and city planning have shaped Richmond, especially around factors of poverty and race.
Creator
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Library of Virginia in partnership with H.O.M.E. (Housing Opportunities Made Equal of Virginia, Inc.)
Publisher
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Library of Virginia
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Brian Koziol, John Moeser, and Library of Virginia Staff
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Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike (CC BY-SA)
Still Image
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Map
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Title
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Wagner's Complete Map of Richmond, A.C. Wagner, 1927
Description
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Includes street index, electric car lines and bus routes. Includes surrounding streets in Henrico and Chesterfield Counties. Shows Richmond city limits, streets, railroads, interurban lines and ward boundaries. Scale [ca. 1:20,000].
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A.C. Wagner Company
Source
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A.C. Wagner, "Wagner’s Complete Map of Richmond." Cincinnati : A.C. Wagner Co., c. 1927. Library of Virginia, Map Collection.
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1927
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G3884.R5 1927 .A3
Photo # 14-0977-001
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The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
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Text
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W. Family Life History (WPA, Virginia Writers' Project)
Subject
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Oral history
Description
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Includes information on background and education of an unnamed African American lawyer (likely Thomas Calhoun Walker), who lived with his wife, a former teacher, in Gloucester County. He describes his struggles to attend Hampton Institute and his study of law to fight racially motivated injustice. Information about his wife's family, education, and career is also included.
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Lucille B. Jayne, interviewer
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Virginia Writers' Project Life Histories, Work Projects Administration of Virginia Records, 1939-1943, Accession 30432. Federal Records Collection, Library of Virginia.
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ca. April 1939
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CC BY-SA
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WPA Interview with the <a title="W. family interview" href="http://lva1.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/F/?func=find-c&ccl_term=SYS=000506491" target="_blank">W. family</a>.
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JPG
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System Number: 000506491
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Gloucester County, Virginia
education
emancipation
Remaking Virginia
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11_0134_028_it
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Virginia Penitentiary Superintendent J.B. Wood to Governor William Hodges Mann
Creator
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J.B. Wood.
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Virginia Secretary of the Commonwealth, Executive Papers, Virginia Christian Clemency File, Box 386, Folder 5, Accession 35196. State Government Records Collection. Library of Virginia.
Date
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7/16/1912
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JPG
death penalty
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murder
race
virginia
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NNDP_040
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Virginia Justice (Editorial)
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Daily press (Newport News, Va. : Final ed.)
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Daily press (Newport News, Va. : Final ed.), April 17, 1912.
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4/17/1912
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death penalty
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NNTH_018
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Virginia Justice (Editorial)
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Times-herald (Newport News, Va.)
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Times-Herald (Newport News), April 10, 1912.
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4/10/1912
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JPG
death penalty
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