Browse Items (69 total)
- Tags: Government and Law
Cockacoeske
Pamunkey chief Cockacoeske signed the 1677 Treaty of Middle Plantation with the English and reunited several tribes under her authority.
Middle Peninsula
Cynthia Eppes Hudson
The first African American woman appointed chief deputy attorney general of Virginia, Cynthia E. Hudson is dedicated to using the law to help all Virginians.
Nottoway County
Themes: Government and Law
Deanna Reed
The first African-American woman to serve as mayor of Harrisonburg, Deanna Reed also mentors community youth through leadership programs she has established.
Harrisonburg
Dolley Madison
A quintessential hostess, Dolley Madison was at the center of the national political scene for many years and defined the role of First Lady in the 19th century.
Orange County
Themes: Government and Law
Dorothy Shomeaker McDiarmid
As a member of the House of Delegates for more than twenty years, Dorothy S. McDiarmid championed the rights of women and children through legislation.
Fairfax County
Themes: Education, Government and Law
Edith Bolling Galt Wilson
As First Lady of the United States, Edith Wilson was Woodrow Wilson's trusted confidant.
Wytheville
Themes: Government and Law
Edith Turner (Wané Roonseraw)
Edith Turner, chief of the Nottoway, successfully navigated nineteenth-century Nottoway and Anglo-American societies while she strove to keep the tribe’s children on the reservation.
Southampton County
Edythe C. Harrison
Edythe C. Harrison's love of music led her to help found the Virginia Opera Association.
Norfolk
Themes: Arts and Literature, Government and Law
Eleanor Bontecou
Eleanor Bontecou overcame debilitating illness to combat discrimination against Japanese Americans during World War II, study the treatment of conscientious objectors, and counsel federal government employees accused of subversive activities.
Arlington County
Themes: Government and Law
Elizabeth Ashburn Duke
As a member of the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors, banker Elizabeth Duke helped implement the Federal Reserve System's response to the financial panic of 2008.
Virginia Beach