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If Christ Came to Washington “v VI”
If Christ Came to Washington “v VI”
Walker uses bible stories to illustrate how the well-to-do African-Americans in the community should be helping the needy and supporting African-American businesses suggesting that African-Americans can combat racism by supporting each other and teaching "Race Love" to children.
Walker, Maggie L.
Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site, Richmond city, Virginia
Latitude: 37.5472984313965, Longitude: -77.4366989135742

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Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site, Code: MAWA
MAWA Collection storage
Public Addresses(Maggie L. Walker Papers)
Washington, D.C.(Library of Congress Subject Headings)
Walker, Maggie Lena, 1867-1934(Library of Congress Subject Headings)
African American women--Virginia--Richmond(Library of Congress Subject Headings)
African Americans--Virginia--Richmond(Library of Congress Subject Headings)
Businesswomen--Virginia--Richmond(Library of Congress Subject Headings)
Organization: US National Park Service
Role: Curator
Address: Richmond Natl. Battlefield Park and Maggie Walker NHS, 3215 E. Broad St., Richmond, VA 23223
Email: MAWAcurator@nps.gov

MAWA_99-3222.06.pdf
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