Within the Commonwealth of Virginia, even in spite of guilty historical ideas such as slavery and plantation culture, the region continues to maintain a presence and status as the origin story of the United States of America. Numerous plantations, particularly within the Northern Neck and along the north side of the James River, are largely identified by numerous historical figures such as the Washington, Custis, Lee, Tayloe, Madison, and Monroe families. Further inland is the Jefferson family plantation culture, for where Monticello becomes the pinnacle of Jeffersonian society.
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Hype for the Future 1A: Revival of the novaTop Identity’s Historical Influence
The nontraditional family values embraced by novaTopFlex include, but are not limited to, the ideals embraced by Susan B. Anthony, Lucretia Mott, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. In addition to the three core historical figures, Frederick Douglass had also maintained similar ideals in allyship for the greater community outside traditional social roles and frameworks. Even Richard P. Hunt maintained similar ideals in social roles, not directly to begin with, but at least by association with the Quaker communities at Pelham, Waterloo, and Seneca Falls.
