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Sister Speak records

0.66 cubic feet 2 boxes
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The Sister Speak Records, 1998-2019, include drafts and publication proofs of Sister Speak: A Feminist Literary Journal as well as administrative files produced by Sister Speak, the student organization at James Madison University responsible for the publication of the journal.
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Sister Speak records 0.66 cubic feet 2 boxes

The University of Virginia Collection on the Events in Charlottesville, VA, August 11-13, 2017

50 Cubic Feet 19.74 Gigabytes
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This collection contains offensive and harmful language and imagery including racist and violent references and imagery. The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.

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The University of Virginia Collection on the Events in Charlottesville, VA, August 11-13, 2017 50 Cubic Feet 19.74 Gigabytes

Will Molineux collection

6 Linear Feet 15 boxes
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Collection contains items donated by Will Molineux, primarily through the Williamsburg Historic Records Association. Some items are personal papers including newspaper articles, belonging to Will Molineux. The photograph collection documents Williamsburg, Virginia, including James City County and York County. Subjects include people, places, buildings, events, Colonial Williamsburg as well as the College of William & Mary.

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Will Molineux collection 6 Linear Feet 15 boxes

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