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Comments or Questions about our site? 'Your Gateway to the History of the Mountain State, 1939-2006' Table of Contents By Subject Title, Author, Volume/Issue/Pages AFRICAN-AMERICAN Slavery as a Factor in the Formation of West Virginia, by George Ellis Moore, 18/1/5-89, by Barbara Louise Emmerth, 21/4/275-277 Some Legislative and Legal Aspects of the Negro Question in West Virginia During the Civil War and Reconstruction, by Forrest Talbott, part I 24/1/1-31; part II 24/2/110-133; part III 24/3/211-247, by Louis R. Harlan, 32/2/63-85 Institute: It Springs from Epic Love Story, by James A.
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Haught, 32/2/101-7 Booker T. Washington, by John C. Harlan, 32/2/121-23 'The Lieutenant Governor of West Virginia,' by Carolyn J. Zinn, 32/3/194- 99 Alexander Campbell's Thoughts on Slavery and Abolition, by Earl Eugene Eminhizer, 33/2/109- 23 Booker T. Washington and the Kanawha Valley 1875-1879, by Louis R.
Harlan, 33/2/124-41 A Judicious Mixture: Negroes and Immigrants in the West Virginia Mines, 1880-1917, by Kenneth R. Bailey, 34/2/141-61 Black Monongalians: A Judicial View of Slavery and the Negro in Monongalia County, 1776- 1865, by Edward M. Steel Jr., 34/4/331-59 In Quest of Equality: The West Virginia Experience, by Douglas C. Smith, 37/3/211-20 A Short History of Negro Public Higher Education in West Virginia, 1890-1965, by William P. Jackameit, 37/4/309-324 The Use and Extent of Slave Labor in the Virginia Iron Industry: The Ante-Bellum Era, by Ronald L.
Lewis, 38/2/141-56 Race Relations and Institutional Responses in West Virginia - A History, by Douglas C. Smith, 39/1/30-48 The Freedman's Bureau in West Virginia, by John Edmund Stealey, III, 39/2-3/99-142 Racial Discrimination Against Free Blacks in Antebellum Virginia: The Case of Harry Jackson, by Raymond C. Bailey, 39/2-3/181-86 Slavery and the Republican Experiment: A View from Western Virginia in 1806, ed. Hickey, 39/2-3/236-40 The Role of Black Infantry in the Expansion of the West, by Clarence M. Hurtt, 40/2/123-57 Report of Freedmen's Bureau Operations in West Virginia: Agents in the Eastern Panhandle, by John Edmund Stealey, III, 42/1-2/94-129 Reports of Freedmen's Bureau District Officers on Tours and Surveys in West Virginia, by John Edmund Stealey, III, 43/2/145- 155 The Case of Taylor Strauder, by Stephen Cresswell, 44/3/193-211 Integration in Reverse at West Virginia State College, by Elizabeth Chidester Duran and James A. Duran, Jr., 45/*/61-78 The Black Presence in the Paint-Cabin Creek Strike, 1912-1913, by Ronald L. Lewis, 46/*/59- 72 Sectionalism, Slavery, and Schooling in Antebellum Virginia, by Thomas C.
Hunt, 46/*/125-136, by Ancella R. Bickley, 49/*/55-68, by Louis E. Keefer, 53/*/119-132, by Alice E.
Carter, 54/*/78-104, by Mary Johnson, 56/*/1-26, 56/*/88-121 ANTEBELLUM Petitions of Western Virginians to Their General Assembly in Richmond, by W. Edwin Hemphill, 18/2/105-115, by Barbara Louise Emmerth, 21/4/275-277 Republican Newspapers in Antebellum Virginia, by Richard G. Lowe, 28/4/282-284 The New Dominion and the Old: Ante-bellum and Statehood Politics as the Background of West Virginia's 'Bourbon Democracy,' by John Alexander Williams, 33/4/317-407 Document: Henry Dana Ward: Early Diary Keeper of the Kanawha Valley, ed. Pst Merge Keygen here. By Charles Carpenter, 37/1/34-48 Document: Kanawha Salines, 1835: John Geary's Letter, ed.