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Page 238 [Illustration]
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Title
Page 238 [Illustration]
The Web 1925
Description
This drawing appearing in the "Jokes" section of the 1925 yearbook that includes images of blacks as students that depict would-be black student similar to the way white students would be described (namely calling freshman "rats" and depicting a level of maturity from first year to graduating year. Also includes image of black man with diploma with the caption, "The Skin You Love to Touch."
Creator
Source
Virginia Baptist Historical Society
Richmond, Virginia
Date
1925
Contributor
Leslie Stevens
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Type
Files
Collection
Citation
Senior Class of 1925, “Page 238 [Illustration],” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed January 23, 2025, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/140.