Finding What Has Been Lost: The African American Story in Botetourt County
Item
- Title
- Finding What Has Been Lost: The African American Story in Botetourt County
- Date
- 2004
- Description
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Finding What Has Been Lost is an exhibit and video kept at the Botetourt County Historical Society And Museum. Images are of the accompanying publication.
The exhibit focuses on the African American History of Botetourt County. It lists historical African American families, churches, and schools in the area. Images include Old Fellows Hall, Academy Hill School, Academy Hill Students, Buchanan School and students, Amsterdam School students, Hughes High School students, a map of Botetourt County with key areas marked, and miniature trunks made by Mr. M. Lawson. - Creator
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Barnett, Judy C.
Barnett, Edward W.
Honts, Emily
Worthen, Rena
Vest, Steve
Burch, Phyllis (photographer) - Format
- image/jpg
- Subject
- Academy Hill School (Black School)
- Buchanan School (Black School)
- Hughes Hill School (Black School)
- Black School
- Type
- Image; Text
- Publisher
- The Botetourt County-Wide League
- Rights
- http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
- Identifier
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https://bothistsoc.wordpress.com/2024/03/05/finding-what-has-been-lost/
https://discoveryvirginia.org/node/41623
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- Community
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