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Virginia Clay-Clopton

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Virginia Clay-Clopton was an American author known for her memoir, "A Belle of the Fifties," which provides a vivid account of her experiences in Washington and the South during a transformative period in American history from 1853 to 1866. Through her narrative, put into form by Ada Sterling, Clay-Clopton offers insights into the social and political life of her time, reflecting the complexities of Southern society and the impact of the Civil War. Her work contributes to the understanding of women's roles and perspectives in 19th-century America, making her a notable figure in the literary heritage of the era.

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