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Cora M. Aldridge scrapbook

 Unprocessed Material — Folder: 1
Identifier: ViU-2025-0098

Content Description

This collection contains the college scrapbook of Cora M. Aldridge, an African American student at Hartshorn Memorial College in Richmond, Virginia. Hartshorn Memorial College was a private college for African American women in Richmond, Virginia, active from 1883 until 1932, when it merged with Virginia Union University. The cover is titled “My Memories of School Days” in gilt. Alridge’s name and her Vauxhall, New Jersey, address are written on the first endpage, as is the date of June 14, 1926. The content of the scrapbook chronicles Alridge's final year at Hartshorn. A photograph of Hartshorn, social and academic event programs, graduation cards, a flower, and newspaper clippings are tipped in and pasted throughout. The signatures of Cora’s classmates, many with greetings and well wishes, are also present throughout the scrapbook. Cora describes her love for dancing, taking the streetcar, stealing food, going to shows in town, and other activities forbidden for students at the College. A tipped-in handwritten essay by Aldrige is titled “Do not simply be good – be good for something.” There is a letter from 1956 relating to the 30th anniversary of the Class of 1926’s graduation.

Acquisition Type

Purchase

Provenance

Purchased from Caroliniana Rare Books, 12 August 2025.

Language of Description

English

Script of Description

Latin

Restrictions Apply

No

Dates

  • Creation: 1926, 1956

Creator

Full Extent

0.03 Cubic Feet (One letter-sized file folder)

Language of Materials

English

Metadata Rights Declarations

Inventory

One scrapbook