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Under The Tree|Episode 21: Dr. Tommy L. Bogger, Director of Archives, Norfolk State University Episode
Interview with Dr. Tommy L. Bogger, Director of Archives at the HBCU of Norfolk State University.
Points covered:
History of Norfolk State UniversityAfrican-American History in Norfolk, VARevolutionary WarNorfolk, VA & Liberia, AfricaUnderground RailroadChanges in approach to African-American HistoryDr. Bogger's researchAfrican Art Gallery at Norfolk
Books:
Readings in Black & white : lower Tidewater Virginia / by Tommy Bogger ... [et al.] ; edited by Jane H. Kobelski. Portsmouth, Va. (601 Court St., Portsmouth 23704) : Portsmouth Public Library, c1982.Don't grieve after me : the black experience in Virginia 1619-2005 / Tommy Bogger, Michael Hucles, Sarah S. Hughes ; [edited by] Christina S. Draper. Charlottesville and Hampton, VA : Virginia Foundation for the Humanities and Hampton University, 2006.Free blacks in Norfolk, Virginia, 1790-1860 : the darker side of freedom / Tommy L. Bogger. Charlottesville : University Press of Virginia, 1997.A history of African-Americans in Middlesex County, 1646-1992 / by Tommy L. Bogger and the Black Church Cultural Affairs Committee. White Stone, Va. : Nohill, 1994 (1995 printing)Norfolk : the first four centuries / Thomas C. Parramore with Peter C. Stewart and Tommy L. Bogger. Charlottesville : University Press of Virginia, 1994.
Photo c/o The Virginian Pilot. Local History: Tommy Bogger deves into the history and lives of African-Americans in Tidewater Virginia. Afer-Anderson, Terrance. 2004.
[ Thu, 26 Oct 2006 04:02:00 GMT ]
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