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St. Paul's Church, Richmond, Virginia [drawing by Adèle Goodman Clark]
Drawing of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Grace and Ninth Streets across from Capitol Square, Richmond, Va.
Virginia Warns Her People Against Suffrage [anti-suffrage broadside]
Reprint of an editorial from the Richmond Evening Journal, May 4, 1915. "Virginia Warns Her People Against Suffrage ---- Twenty-nine counties would go under Negro Rule Over sixty counties in the State of Georgia The entire State of Mississippi -----…
Tags: African Americans, anti-suffrage, literacy test, poll tax, race
Ladies' Meeting. Lyric Theater. Blackstone. Tuesday, October 30, 1928. 3:30 PM [flyer]
Flyer advertising a presentation by Adele Clark in Blackstone, Va."Miss Adelle [sic] Clark, of Richmond, the Vice President of the National League of Women Voters, will address the ladies of Blackstone and community on the issues of the presidential…
Adèle Goodman Clark highway marker 104-a [Virginia historical highway marker]
Historical highway marker commemorating the life of Adèle Goodman Clark. Located between Wilmer Avenue and Brook Road (Route 1), near Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Henrico County, Virginia.
Tags: Adele Goodman Clark, Virginia
Adèle Goodman Clark statue, Voices From the Garden: Virginia Women's Monument, Capitol Square, Richmond, Va.
This statue of Adèle Goodman Clark is part of a larger installation entitled "Voices from the Garden: The Virginia Women's Monument." The group of bronze statues is a state memorial commemorating the contributions of Virginia women to the history of…
Tags: Adele Goodman Clark, Art, artist, Richmond, Richmond artist, suffrage