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Cofounded by R. Crumb in 1967 and still published today, Zap is the most influential underground comic series ever produced. Showcasing Crumb's Zap art from the early days to the present, this essential collection stars Fritz the Cat, Mr. Natural, and other signature Crumb creations and shows Crumb's evolution as an artist.
Thomas Crump (also spelled Crompe or Crumpe) immigrated from England to Virginia in 1624. He married Elizabeth Buck ca. 1624. They lived in James City, Virginia. Descendants and relatives lived chiefly in Virginia.
Focusing on Black Americans' participation in world’s fairs, Emancipation expositions, and early Black grassroots museums, Negro Building traces the evolution of Black public history from the Civil War through the civil rights movement of the 1960s. Mabel O. Wilson gives voice to the figures who conceived the curatorial content: Booker T. Washington, W. E. B. Du Bois, Ida B. Wells, A. Philip Randolph, Horace Cayton, and Margaret Burroughs. Originally published in 2012, the book reveals why the Black cities of Chicago and Detroit became the sites of major Black historical museums rather than the nation's capital, which would eventually become home for the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture, which opened in 2016.
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Some vols. also contain reports of cases in the General Court of Virginia.