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Hello! This is my discussion page. I am going to try to use it more effectively. --[[User:Seantubbs|Seantubbs]] ([[User talk:Seantubbs|talk]]) 13:49, 28 September 2020 (EDT) | |||
==Wanted Projects== | |||
*Template for White Hall Election 2011 | |||
*Complete NHRP and [[Virginia Landmarks Register]] | |||
*Deadlink project to eliminate as many as possible, and mark those that are found. | |||
==Interesting Daily Progress articles== | |||
I don't remember putting these here but they may be useful. I am sure I put them there for a reason. --[[User:Seantubbs|Seantubbs]] ([[User talk:Seantubbs|talk]]) 13:49, 28 September 2020 (EDT) | |||
===Spring 1975 police unrest taken from a print Daily Progress=== | |||
In the spring of 1975, a group of African American youths protested what they said was harassment of a black man by a security guard at the Safeway on [[West Main Street]]. The Daily Progress reported that around sixty people began throwing bricks at the building breaking all the windows. Police with riot gear broke up the melee, but the disturbance continued into the next night. Police Chief [[John DeKoven Bowen]] blamed the unrest on the hostility of inner-city youth against the establishment. In the summer, the unrest continued and at one point a policeman was shot in the foot. <ref>{{cite-progress-worrell|title=The Seventies: Central Virginia Ends Decade of Joy and Tragedy|url=|author=Doug Kamholz|pageno=A6|printdate=January 1, 1980|publishdate=January 1, 1980|accessdate=June 27, 2015}}</ref> | In the spring of 1975, a group of African American youths protested what they said was harassment of a black man by a security guard at the Safeway on [[West Main Street]]. The Daily Progress reported that around sixty people began throwing bricks at the building breaking all the windows. Police with riot gear broke up the melee, but the disturbance continued into the next night. Police Chief [[John DeKoven Bowen]] blamed the unrest on the hostility of inner-city youth against the establishment. In the summer, the unrest continued and at one point a policeman was shot in the foot. <ref>{{cite-progress-worrell|title=The Seventies: Central Virginia Ends Decade of Joy and Tragedy|url=|author=Doug Kamholz|pageno=A6|printdate=January 1, 1980|publishdate=January 1, 1980|accessdate=June 27, 2015}}</ref> | ||
===African-American history=== | ===African-American history=== | ||
*[http://search.lib.virginia.edu/catalog/uva-lib:2587771/view#openLayer/uva-lib:2587778/5834/859.5/3/1/0 January 29, 1925 article on African-American education] | *[http://search.lib.virginia.edu/catalog/uva-lib:2587771/view#openLayer/uva-lib:2587778/5834/859.5/3/1/0 January 29, 1925 article on African-American education] | ||
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[http://search.lib.virginia.edu/catalog/uva-lib:2122577/view#openLayer/uva-lib:2122578/4194/3754.5/3/1/0 Get this study if available] | [http://search.lib.virginia.edu/catalog/uva-lib:2122577/view#openLayer/uva-lib:2122578/4194/3754.5/3/1/0 Get this study if available] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 13:49, 28 September 2020
Hello! This is my discussion page. I am going to try to use it more effectively. --Seantubbs (talk) 13:49, 28 September 2020 (EDT)
Wanted Projects
- Template for White Hall Election 2011
- Complete NHRP and Virginia Landmarks Register
- Deadlink project to eliminate as many as possible, and mark those that are found.
Interesting Daily Progress articles
I don't remember putting these here but they may be useful. I am sure I put them there for a reason. --Seantubbs (talk) 13:49, 28 September 2020 (EDT)
Spring 1975 police unrest taken from a print Daily Progress
In the spring of 1975, a group of African American youths protested what they said was harassment of a black man by a security guard at the Safeway on West Main Street. The Daily Progress reported that around sixty people began throwing bricks at the building breaking all the windows. Police with riot gear broke up the melee, but the disturbance continued into the next night. Police Chief John DeKoven Bowen blamed the unrest on the hostility of inner-city youth against the establishment. In the summer, the unrest continued and at one point a policeman was shot in the foot. [1]
African-American history
- January 29, 1925 article on African-American education
- January 30, 1925 article on new city school for African-American children
Highway safety
1922 Rural survey
References
- ↑ Print: The Seventies: Central Virginia Ends Decade of Joy and Tragedy, Doug Kamholz, Daily Progress, Worrell Newspaper group January 1, 1980, Page A6.