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How about Nat Turner.
Paul Finkelman
Bland Whitley wrote:
>In keeping with my suggestion for the 20th Century, I'll go off the
>political reservation and choose someone from the arts: Edgar Allen Poe.
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>Bland Whitley
>Library of Virginia
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Discussion of research and writing about Virginia history
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>Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 8:02 AM
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>Subject: Great/Important Virginians, 19th Century
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>Last week we had some interesting suggestions and comments about
>greatest or most important 20th century Virginians.
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>This week, let's hear from folks about greatest or most important 19th
>century Virginians.
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>NB: One of my colleagues suggested that I should phrase that, "greatest
>or most important 19th century Virginians not named Robert E. Lee."
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>Brent Tarter
>The Library of Virginia
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