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    <author><![CDATA[Julie M. Sulik]]></author>
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      <![CDATA[Kudos to STYLE for recognizing 5 forgotten women of Richmond history with their July 27 cover story! Thanks to Melissa Scott Sinclair for bringing these stories to life!<br>
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A compelling thing about Lucy Goode Brooks is that SHE secretly learned to read and write, listening to her master's children's lessons.
        
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      <![CDATA["Back in the '60s, Monument Avenue almost got a Salvador Dali-designed aluminum statue of Confederate Capt. Sally Tompkins slaying a microbial dragon with a sword. But that's a story for another time."<br>
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Oh MAN, I have heard about that and saw a sketch of the planned sculpture.
        
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      <![CDATA[Thank you for featuring Pheobe Yates Levy Pember in your excellent story about forgotten women of the Civil War. I can assure you that the story of Ms. Pember and Chimborazo Hospital will be featured prominently in the exhibition opening at the Beth Ahabah Museum and Archives in Richmond in the fall--That You'll Remember Me: Jewish Voices of the Civil War.
        
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