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Organizations Title Page
Dublin Core
Title
Organizations Title Page
The Web
Description
This illustration, used as the opening page for the "Organizations" section of the yearbook, draws connections to Native American culture. It is equating Native American cultural gatherings to students gathering for extracurricular activities or clubs. There are no students or faculty identified as Native Americans in the yearbook, nor is there any organization related to Native American studies, making this illustration seem to be drawn more from cultural perceptions of Native Americans than in reference to a native american population on campus. This illustration potentially represent the tight-knit tribal culture to organizations on campus.
Source
Virginia Baptist Historical Society
Richmond,VA
Date
1922
Contributor
Morgan Snider
Format
Type
Files
Collection
Citation
J. Hillis Miller (Editor in Chief), J Mark Lutz, Palkner C. Broach (Assistant Editors), “Organizations Title Page,” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed September 9, 2024, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/117.