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The collection was minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archivist, in August 2017.
The Women's Edition of the Recorder Newspaper was an African American newspaper founded in Norfolk, Virginia. The Old Dominion University collection features a volume of the paper from August 1895.
The collection consists of Volume 1, Issue 36 (August 31, 1895) of the Women's Edition of the Recorder, an African American newspaper in Norfolk, Virginia. Some of the topics discussed in the articles include the duties of society, what to eat, and the need for kindergarten in education.
Women's Edition of the Recorder Newspaper, 1895 August 31, Oversize Folder 1, Women's Edition of the Recorder Newspaper, Special Collections and University Archives, Old Dominion University Libraries.