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(Removed claim: hasDescription (P66): Virginia Untold: the African American Narrative provides digital access to records that document some of the lived experiences of enslaved and free Black and multiracial people in the Library of Virginia’s collections. Traditional description, indexing, transcription, and digitization are major parts of this effort.) Tag: Manual revert |
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The Black Virginians in Blue digital project uncovers the stories of Black men from Albemarle County, Virginia, who served in the Union military during the Civil War. The dataset contains 911 named individuals: 251 soldiers, 6 sailors, and all of their known wives and children. | |||
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Black Virginians in Blue: Black Union Soldiers and Sailors from Albemarle County, Virginia
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Brian C. Neumann
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The Black Virginians in Blue digital project uncovers the stories of Black men from Albemarle County, Virginia, who served in the Union military during the Civil War. The dataset contains 911 named individuals: 251 soldiers, 6 sailors, and all of their known wives and children.
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