Browse Items (50 total)

http://memory.richmond.edu/files/originals-for-csv-imports/RichmondCollegianXI.11.1-19241205.png
The article explains the 1924 release of "The Southern Planter," written by Richmond College alumnus, Dr. Francis P. Gaines. The purpose of the book is to "outline the popular conception of the old plantation," as well as to trace the development of…

RichmondCollegianIX.11.2-19221128.jpg
This article was written about English professor Dr. Grace Landrum’s reading of “Marse Chan,” one of the most famous works of Thomas Nelson Page. “Marse Chan” nostalgically represented the “Old South,” and in…

http://memory.richmond.edu/files/originals-for-csv-imports/Collegian78.6.2-19911010.png
This 1991 Collegian article discusses the viewpoint of Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, who is a professor of history and the director of women's studies at Emory University. She spoke at the University of Richmond, advocating her view that "Southern women…

http://memory.richmond.edu/files/originals-for-csv-imports/CollegianLX.12.5-19720816.jpg
The article, "Historical Pattern of Unequal Treatment Shown Towards Blacks" published by The Collegian August 8th, 1972 is a recount of a speech given by Dr. Letitia Brown. Dr. Brown discussed the discrimination free blacks faced from before the…

RichmondCollegianXLIV.3.3-19571004.jpg
A Collegian column reflecting on tension in the South after the Little Rock Nine enrolled in Little Rock Central High School in 1957. The author attempts to account for the hostility surrounding the Little Rock situation by relating the struggle for…

16903203-DSCF1137.JPG
This 1958 article in the Alumni Bulletin discusses the appointment of David J. Mays, President of the Richmond Law School Association, and William T. Muse, the Dean of the University of Richmond Law School and president of the Virginia State Bar…

dscf1212-1216.pdf
Article describing the teaching of Dr. Samuel Chiles Mitchell, a professor of history at the University of Richmond, known for teaching Douglas Southall Freeman. The article described many different interactions that Mitchell had with his students.…

http://memory.richmond.edu/files/originals-for-csv-imports/CollegianXIV.15.1-19280120.png
In this short 1928 Collegian article, Mrs. Sally Harris, widow of A.M. Harris who was a member of the Class of 1876, has given to the library a copy of a picture taken of the Valentine statue of General Robert E. Lee. The photo depicts the group of…

http://memory.richmond.edu/files/originals-for-csv-imports/RichmondCollegianXXVI.22.2-19400308.jpg
In the article "Our Day: The South, The North, The Negro" published by The Collegian on March 8th, 1940, that describes the large amount of support the Democratic Party received from black people in the election season. "With ardent promises to look…

protestantism and patriotism in the confederacy_spring 1963.pdf
This article examines the link between church and state, specifically related to the America Civil War. The article credits the participation of the South in the Civil War to strong Protestant views, pointing to the high number of Southern religious…
Output Formats

atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2