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Essay "George Reynolds Freedley"
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Essay "George Reynolds Freedley"
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Description
This page shows a short story written about George Reynolds Freedley, Class of 1925. No authorship information is given. The story explains his participation as a "thespian." Author poses the question, "what would our Minstrels do without George," suggesting that he may have been a key member of the Minstrel performances by Glee and Dramatic Club. A Collegian review of a performance in January 1921 notes that George played “Uncle George” in a popular minstrel show.
Source
"George Reynolds Freedley." The Messenger LI, no. 6 (June 1925): 17. University Archives, RG 24 Student Publications. Virginia Baptist Historical Society.
Publisher
The Messenger, University of Richmond
Date
1925
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Language
English
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MessengerLI.6.17-1925.jpg
Coverage
Richmond (Va.)
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“Essay "George Reynolds Freedley",” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed September 16, 2024, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/130.