A picture from Democrat Virginia Governor Ralph Northam’s medical school yearbook from 1984 surfaced on Friday showing two men, one in a KKK hood and robe and one in ‘blackface’ on the same page as Northam.

Friday’s revelation that Northam was either dressed in blackface or a KKK robe in his medical school yearbook brought up an old controversy from his 2017 gubernatorial campaign.

As TGP previously reported, Ralph Northam, then-Lt. Governor and the democrat nominee for Governor, printed up and mailed out thousands of campaign flyers that make no mention of Northam’s ticket mate for Lt. Governor, Justin Fairfax. These mailers were specifically targeted to union members in Northern Virginia.

Justin Fairfax, a black man, was omitted from the campaign flyers.

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The Richmond Times-Dispatch reports:

John Whitbeck, Chairman of the Republican party of Virginia tweeted out a photo of the mailers side-by-side with a caption, “Is this true @ fairfaxforlg? @ vademocrats seem to have dropped you from their lit with 3 wks to go. Paid for and authorized by @ RalphNortham”

Is this true @fairfaxforlg? @vademocrats seem to have dropped you from their lit with 3 wks to go. Paid for and authorized by @RalphNortham pic.twitter.com/AlaDcHmHQS — John Whitbeck (@JohnWhitbeck) October 17, 2017

Featured photo via John Whitbeck Twitter

This article was originally published in 2017 by TGP contributor Brock Simmons.