Virginia Statutes

§ 23.1-2219 — Virginia Foundation for the Humanities; identification of the history of formerly enslaved African Americans in Virginia

Virginia § 23.1-2219
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 23.1Institutions of Higher Education; Other Educational and Cultural Institutions
Subtitle IVPublic Institutions of Higher Education
Ch. 22University of Virginia
Art. 5Virginia Foundation for the Humanities: Identification of the History of Formerly Enslaved African Americans in Virginia

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Va. Code Ann. § 23.1-2219 (2026).

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A.With such funds as are appropriated by the General Assembly and with the agreement of the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities (the Foundation), the Foundation shall identify the history of formerly enslaved African Americans in Virginia and determine ways to preserve that history for educational and cultural purposes.
B.The Foundation shall:
1.Promote the identification, preservation, and conservation of historic sites significant to the history, presence, and contributions of formerly enslaved African Americans in Virginia;
2.Assess the extent to which students and the public are knowledgeable concerning African American history, the African slave trade, slavery in Virginia and America, and the vestiges of slavery in the Commonwealth and the nation;
3.Identify the contributi

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Legislative History

2017, c. 647; 2019, c. 230.

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