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The Library of Virginia’s first-floor lobby and Exhibition Gallery are open Monday-Saturday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The second-floor Reading Rooms are open Tuesday-Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and two Saturdays each month. More information is available here.

The Anthropology of White Supremacy: A Reader

A Contested Terrain: Freedpeople's Education in North Carolina during the Civil War and Reconstruction

By AnneMarie Brosnan.

Here to Stay: The Story of the Class of Women who Coeducated the University of Virginia

By Gail Burrell Gerry.

Historic Petersburg

By Laurel Charboneau

How College Presidents Succeed: Lessons in Leadership from Three Generations of Reveleys

By Michael Nelson

Landscapes of Freedom: Restoring the History of Emancipation and Citizenship in Yorktown, Virginia, 1861-1940

Rebecca Capobianco Toy

``Sunday Coming``: Black baseball in Virginia

By Darrell J. Howard,

The Two Georges: Parallel Lives in an Age of Revolution

By Susan Reyburn and Zach Klitzman, editors

Proximity to Power: Rethinking Race and Place in Alexandria, Virginia

By Krystyn R. Moon.

Virginia in the American Revolution

By Charles A. Mills

West Virginia's War: The Civil War in Documents

Edited by William Kerrigan

Turnpike Confidential

By Neal Savage

Last Dance Before Dawn: A Mystery

By Katherine Schellman

Your Mother's Bear Gun: Poems

By Corrie Williamson.

Mycocosmic: Poems

By Leslie Wheeler

Annie Hatton

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