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    Governors' mansions of the South / by Liberman, Ann, author 543861, O'Brien, Alise, photographer 544692, Bush, Jeb, Governor, editor 544693

    Published 2008
    “…It includes the country’s oldest governor’s mansion in continuous use, in Virginia, plus two built as recently as the 1960s, in Louisiana and Georgia. …”
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    Public Lament and Intra-Faith Worship in an Appalachian Context by Heather Murray Elkins, Jeffrey S. Allen

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…On 5 April 2010, the largest mining disaster in the US since 1970 occurred at the Upper Big Branch Mine in West Virginia. Twenty-five miners were known to have died in the explosion, with the fates of four miners unknown. …”
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    The "Immortal" Boilermaker: Exploring the Forgotten History of Harry Guyer Leslie by Elizabeth Hudson

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Throughout this research, personal interviews and careful searches were conducted through Purdue University’s Virginia Kelly Karnes Archives and Special Collections Research Center, local collections, online databases, and academic journals to recollect the memory of the recipient of the forgotten trophy, former Indiana Governor Harry Guyer Leslie. …”
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    Dusty & Digital Media Literacy Workshops by Jonathan Kabongo, Craig Arthur, Freddy Paige

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…To name just a few of our partner organizations, we have worked with the 4H Virginia Congress, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southwest Virginia, Higher Achievement, Inc., a variety of public libraries including our regular collaborator Roanoke Public Libraries, the Science Museum of Western Virginia, Virginia’s Summer Residential Governor's School for Humanities, and the West End Center for Youth. …”
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    Human Rights and Justice Issues in the 16th Century Philippines by James Loreto Piscos

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…University Microfilms Inc., 1996. Licuanan, Virginia Benitez and Mira Jose Llavador, eds and annots. …”
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    Flint Revisited by Tracey L. Cohen

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Mona Hanna-Attisha, released the results of an independently commissioned study that tested elevated blood lead levels in Flint’s children.[25] The study found that the blood lead levels in the children had doubled and, in some cases, even tripled from the period preceding the switch to the Flint River.[26] The study was largely the impetus for the office of Flint’s governor, Rick Snyder, to finally issue – after a year and a half – a press briefing announcing that Flint would be switching back to the Detroit water system.[27]  The alleged reason for the reversion back to Detroit water, according to the release, was that Detroit water “will be easier to manage” since it comes from “a more stable source than the river” and residents will have “more confidence in this water source.”[28] The change came too late: Around 100,000 people,[29] including tens of thousands of children,[30] had already been poisoned. …”
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