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- “Influenza Still Raging.” (December 6, 1918)
- “Keep at a Safe Distance” (December 4, 1918)
- “Notice: The Following Rules and Regulations Are Promulgated by...
- “Preparing to Combat With Influenza Epidemic” and “Call For...
- “Price of Pollution” (June 6, 1923)
- “Schools May Close Again.” Clinch Valley News (December 13,...
- “Spread by Careless Folk” (October 2, 1918)
- “Spread of Influenza” (October 16, 1918)
- “Stop Influenza,” Big Stone Gap Post (October 9, 1918)
- “The Influenza Spreads Fast.” (October 18, 1918)
- “Total of 1,000 Patients Expected at Hospital” (October 25,...
- “2. Intellectual and Moral Diversities of Races” (1859)
- “Chapter XXVII Eugenics” (1926)
- “Citizenship Schools” (April 1920)
- “The American Negro: His Past and Future” (1900)
- “Traverse B. Pinn, of Alexandria, Virginia. File Holder.” (August...
- “Virginia adds insult to the injury of eugenics” (November 28,...
- Carrie Buck (1906–1983)
- Eugenic Sterilization in Virginia
- Eugenics at the University of Virginia
- Hemings-Jefferson DNA; an excerpt from “Jefferson Fathered Slave’s Last...
- House Joint Resolution No. 299 (February 7, 2002)
- Influenza Pandemic in Virginia, The (1918–1919)
- John Armstrong Chaloner (1862–1935)
- John Banister (1649 or 1650–1692)
- John Clayton (1656 or 1657–1725)
- John Clayton (1695–1773)
- John Patten Emmet (1796–1842)
- Justifying Eugenics; an excerpt from The Biological Relationship of...
- Report on Sterilization; an excerpt from John H. Bell’s...
- The Ethics of Eugenics; an excerpt from Eugenical Sterilization...
- Thomas Hariot (ca. 1560–1621)
- Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826)