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Published In: Virginia Magazine of History & Biography, 2025, v. 133, n. 4. P. 338 1 of 2
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Abstract
The article details the recipients of research fellowships awarded by the Virginia Museum of History & Culture for 2025, focusing on various aspects of Virginia and American history. Notable fellowships include the Emily Winfree Fellowship awarded to Dr. Michael Dickinson for his research on enslaved people's experiences in the domestic slave trade, and the Conrad M. Hall Fellowship awarded to Zachary Clary for his study of the Black freedom struggle in the twentieth century. Other recipients include scholars from various universities conducting research on topics such as the interactions of enslaved people with plantation structures, the conceptualization of debt in early modern America, and the activism of student gay liberation organizers in the South. The fellowships aim to support diverse historical inquiries that contribute to a deeper understanding of Virginia's complex past. [Extracted from the article]
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- Source:Virginia Magazine of History & Biography. 2025/10, Vol. 133, Issue 4, p338
- Document Type:Article
- Subject Area:History
- Publication Date:2025
- ISSN:0042-6636
- Accession Number:190451045
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