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Page 408 [Photo Collage]
Dublin Core
Title
Page 408 [Photo Collage]
The Web
Detail African-American man in center of page
Subject
Description
Of the eleven photos on the page, there is one in the middle of an African-American man. He appears to be better dressed than other African-Americans in other yearbooks. Contrary to other photos of African-Americans in other yearbooks, this man does not look like a maintenance or housekeeping worker. Rather, he is dressed like a staff member. He could also just be a visitor, and unaffiliated with the University of Richmond.
Source
Virginia Baptist Historical Society
The Web 1922
Richmond, Va
Date
1922
Contributor
Sharon Lim
Format
Files
Collection
Citation
“Page 408 [Photo Collage],” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed September 16, 2024, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/200.