A Guide to the Papers of Virginius Dabney
A Collection in the
Special Collections Department
Accession number 7690-ai
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Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Collection is open to research.
Use Restrictions
See the University of Virginia Library’s use policy.
Preferred Citation
Papers of Virginius Dabney, Accession 7690-ai, Special Collections Department, University of Virginia Library
Acquisition Information
Gift, 1986 December 22
Funding Note
Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities
Container List
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The Jefferson Scandals: A Rebuttal1981TMs
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The Last Review The Confederate Reunion, Richmond, 1932[ca. 1984]TMs
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The Last Review The Confederate Reunion, Richmond, 1932 (Final Version)1984TMs
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The Myth of the Ride of Paul Revere1927
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"Campaign Literature" in The Virginia Quarterly Review1928 Oct
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"On the Labor Front" in The New Republic1938 Apr 27
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"Medicine in a Changing World" in The American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education1939 Jul
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"Ideals of American Democracy" in The Commonwealth1940 Sep
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"The South Looks Abroad" in Foreign Affairs1940 Oct
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"The Honor System's First Hundred Years" in The University of Virginia Alumni News1942 May
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"What Americans Think About Post-War Reconstruction in the South" in Foreign Policy Reports1942 Oct 1
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"The Poll Tax Stirs Revolt" in National Municipal Review1942 Oct
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"An Approach to Virginia" in Saturday Review1943 Jan 23
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"News, Propaganda and the War" in The Madison Quarterly1943 Mar
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"Interracial Adjustment in the South" in The Economist1943 Jul 31
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"The Dynamic New South" in The New York Times Magazine1943 Oct 17
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"The South and the World" in The Economist1943 Nov 20
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"Newspapers and the Negro" in The Quill1943 Nov-Dec
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"Let's Get Out of the Bag" in Washington News Digest1945 Jul
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"Is the South That Bad?" in Pace1946 Jun 19
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"Ochs of the Times" in The American Mercury1946 Aug
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"The Two-Party System Goes South" in New York Herald Tribune This Week Magazine1954 Jan 3
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"An American in England Munich and McCarthy" in The Manchester Guardian1954 Nov 5
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"Plain Talk Across the Sea" in New York Herald Tribune This Week Magazine1954 Nov 14
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"If the South Had Won the War" in American Mercury1956 Feb
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"A Frank Talk to North and South About Intergration" in U.S. News and World Report1957 Mar 15
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"School Integration" in Vital Speeches of the Day1957 Apr l
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"Journalism" in A Guide to Career Opportunities1958 Feb
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"Virginia's Peaceable, Honorable Stand" in Life1958 Sep 22
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Review of Separate and Unequal: Public School Campaigns and Racism in the Southern Seaboard States, 1901-1915 in The Virginia Magazine1959 Jan
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"Next in the South's Schools: Limited Integration" in U.S. News and World Report1960 Jan 18
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"How the World Sees the United States" in Saturday Review1961 Sep 23
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"What is the New Germany?" in Saturday Review1963 Mar 9
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"New Ways to Permanent Files" in Saturday Review1964 May 9
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"The Good Southern Universities" in Harper's1965 Mar
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"The Pace is Important" in The Virginia Quarterly Review1965 Spring
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"From Cuckoo Tavern to Monticello" in The Iron Worker1966 Summer
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"Cheating in the Classroom Can Be Stopped" in Pageant1966 Dec
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"The Mystery of the Hamilton-Burr Duel" in New York1976 Mar 29
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"Liberty and Slavery: The Anomaly of Colonial Virginia" in The Virginia Quarterly Review1976 Spring
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"I'm Distraught and Unhappy Over What I See" in The American Society of Newspaper Editors Bulletin w/ related correspondence1982-1983