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Association, which began life in 1901. She promoted public education, which at the time received scant attention and funding across most of Virginia. The Richmond group was an offshoot of a national organization, and focused mainly on rural parts of the state. At its yearly conferences, members would often tour African-American educational institutions in the
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Following her husband's death in 1910, Munford turned more of her attention to the rights of blacks. She became an advocate of interracial cooperation, taking a paternalistic attitude towards
African-Americans in line with that adopted by many of her class in the South. Her father's death, during a
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to open its doors to women in 1918, and in March 1920 she became the first woman to serve on that school's Board of
Visitors. The same year she joined the Richmond School Board, becoming the first woman to sit on that body as well. Munford also worked to improve opportunities for teacher training in
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Besides educational organizations, Munford was a member of many other clubs and civic groups during her career. These included the Woman's
Committee of the Council of National Defense, the Equal Suffrage League of Virginia, the National Municipal League, the National Consumer's League, the National
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Education reform was an area of especial interest to
Munford, and one to which she devoted much focus over her life. She held various positions of leadership in the Cooperative Education Association of Virginia, founded in 1903, and was one of five women involved in the foundation of the Richmond
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Her father drowned accidentally three years after her birth in a bridge collapse on the way to a
Republican rally. She grew up in a rich family, but from a young age she became interested in social welfare issues, a passion which was only intensified after her marriage, on November 22, 1893, to
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in 1916. A tablet at the school commemorates his efforts. Nevertheless, Munford went on to become a member of the university's Board of
Visitors in 1926 – the third woman to serve in that role – and after her death a building on campus was christened in her memory. She saw greater success in
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Richmond and New York, but regretted the fact that she had not been permitted to attend college despite her deep desire. Consequently, she worked to improve access to higher education for women. She attempted, via the Co-ordinate College League, to found a
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dedicated to the education of white women. Legislation was introduced in the
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