A Guide to the Virginius Dabney Papers 1872-1972 Dabney, Virginius, Papers of 7690-o

A Guide to the Virginius Dabney Papers 1872-1972

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Accession Number 7690-o


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Repository
Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Accession number
7690-o
Title
Virginius Dabney Papers 1872-1972
Physical Characteristics
This holding consists of one box of materials.
Language
English

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Preferred Citation

Virginius Dabney Papers, Accession # 7690-o, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

This holding was deposited on May 4, 1972.

Scope and Content Information

The papers of Virginius Dabney contain extensive correspondence carried on by Dabney as editor of the Richmond Times-Dispatch , in his personal life, and as a Pulitzer Prize- winning author. Other materials deal with his books such as Below the Potomac , The Dry Messiah , and Liberalism in the South , and much useful material collected as research material for these books is present. There is extensive material on the American Society of Newspaper Editors which Dabney served in various capacities including president . A great deal of useful material on race relations, African Americans, the N.A.A.C.P., etc., is present. Recent political history of Virginia is strongly represented in Dabney's correspondence as editor of Virginia's leading newspaper, and in his personal correspondence with figures such as Senator A. Willis Robinson, Francis Pickens Miller, and Senator Carter Glass.

Contents List

Catalogue of the Episcopal High School 1903-1904 and 1904-1905; New York Latin School; Loudoun School School 1872-1905
Box 1
Letters to V. Dabney concerning his book Liberalism in the South 1932-1933
Box 1
56 ALS in 4 folders