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  2. The Farmville Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Farmville Herald is a biweekly newspaper serving Buckingham, Cumberland and Prince Edward counties and the Town of Farmville. Thanks to a partnership with the Farmville Herald, Longwood University, and the Library of Virginia, the Farmville Herald is being digitized and now available on Virginia Chronicle [ 5 ] [ 6 ]

  3. Barbara Rose Johns - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Rose Johns Powell (March 6, 1935 – September 28, 1991) [1] was a leader in the American civil rights movement. [2] On April 23, 1951, at the age of 16, Powell led a student strike for equal education opportunities at R.R. Moton High School in Farmville, Prince Edward County, Virginia.

  4. Farmville murders - Wikipedia

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    The murders took place at Dr. Debra Kelley's home, [10] where Kelley lived with her daughter Emma Niederbrock. The bodies were found just after 3:00 p.m. on September 18, 2009, [11] the victims having been bludgeoned to death with a hammer and maul. [2]

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  7. Farmville, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Farmville is a town in Prince Edward and Cumberland counties in the Commonwealth of Virginia. It is the county seat of Prince Edward County. [3] The population was 7,473 at the 2020 census. [1] It was in a major tobacco growing area. Coal mining and brick making also occurred in the area.

  8. List of newspapers in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    News & Advance [5] Lynchburg: 1986 Daily Lee Enterprises: News-Gazette [5] Lexington 1801 [9] Weekly The News-Gazette Corp. Began as the Rockbridge Repository 1801: News Leader: Staunton: 1904 Daily Gannett Company [10] News Progress: Mecklenburg County: 1884 Weekly Womack Publishing Co. Inc. [2] News Virginian: Waynesboro: Daily Lee Enterprises

  9. List of African American newspapers in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The True Southerner from February 1866. George Freeman Bragg, editor of the Virginia Lancet. Front page of the Richmond Planet from 1902.. This is a list of African American newspapers that have been published in Virginia.