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The Geography of Slavery in Virginia
Transcriptions and images of over 4,000 runaway and captured ads for slaves and servants placed in Virginia newspapers from 1736 to 1790 (University of Virginia 2013-21)
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ʺWho's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?ʺ - Study Guide
This ʺWho's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?ʺ study guide contains a biography of Edward Albee, literary essays, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis.
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Audio: Edward Albee explains the title ʺWho's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?ʺ
Edward Albee explains to Neal Conan how he got to the title ʺWho's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?ʺ
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Essential Civil War Curriculum
The ongoing project of the Virginia Center for Civil War Studies at Virginia Tech functions as an easily navigable and highly informative encyclopedia and resource list. (USA 2016-20)
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What is an interest group?
In this video, the nonpartisan Virginia Public Access Project examines the role interest groups play in Virginia politics (USA 2016-21).
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Virginia Tech Shootings
Die Unterrichtseinheit "Virginia Tech Shootings" fokussiert das Massaker an der Technischen Hochschule von Blacksburg/Virginia (Virginia Tech) am 16. April 2007. Ein koreanischer Student tötete dort 32 Menschen und beging anschließend Selbstmord.
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Rudyard Kipling : Jungle Book
ein englischer Roman von 1893
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge : Christabel
Eine Ballade von 1797
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Eine Ballade aus dem Jahre 1798.
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Archive of American Studies
An archive of American Studies hypertext projects, all produced at The University of Virginia. Texts which have recently come on line or which will be available shortly include works by Crevecoeur, Twain, Poe, Henry Adams, Melville, Joel Chandler Harris, Alexis de Tocqueville, Stephen Crane, Cooper, Dickens, Poe,...
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