Douglass, M. C. (1854). Educational laws of Virginia: The personal narrative of Mrs. Margaret Douglass, a Southern woman who was imprisoned for one month in the common jail of Norfolk under the laws of Virginia for the crime of teaching free colored children to read. J.P. Jewett.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDouglass, Margaret Crittenden. Educational Laws of Virginia: The Personal Narrative of Mrs. Margaret Douglass, a Southern Woman Who Was Imprisoned for One Month in the Common Jail of Norfolk Under the Laws of Virginia for the Crime of Teaching Free Colored Children to Read. Boston: J.P. Jewett, 1854.
MLA引文Douglass, Margaret Crittenden. Educational Laws of Virginia: The Personal Narrative of Mrs. Margaret Douglass, a Southern Woman Who Was Imprisoned for One Month in the Common Jail of Norfolk Under the Laws of Virginia for the Crime of Teaching Free Colored Children to Read. J.P. Jewett, 1854.