On Friday night, September 4th, over half a million Americans were introduced to Prince Edward County’s Barbara Johns and the 1951 Moton Student Strike. The story of the courageous, young,
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Rapsody, Add-2 to perform at Moton, Thursday, September 17
Fresh off Kendrick Lamar’s explosive ‘To Pimp A Butterfly’ EP, Rapsody is bringing real hip-hop to South Central Virginia on Thursday, September 17th. Catch her and Jamla Records label-mate, ADD-2,
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Op-Ed: Moton, Longwood leaders announce affiliation, first scholarship winner
Moton Council Chair Dorothy Holcomb, Moton Board of Trustees and Council member Joy Cabarrus Speakes, and Longwood University President Taylor Reveley authored an opinion piece in the July 8, 2015
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‘Virginia Voices’ film screening and Q&A, 1:00PM Sat, July 11 at Moton
Join the Virginia Historical Society for a special screening of their new, groundbreaking short film, Virginia Voices, Saturday, July 11th, from 1:00 to 2:00PM at Moton. A Q&A with the
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Writer Kristen Green kicks off ‘Moton Lunch-in Series’ Friday, June 26
Join Kristen Green, author of Something Must Be Done About Prince Edward County, at Moton, Friday, June 26. The ‘Lunch-in‘ talk is noon-1:00PM, followed by a community reception from 5:00-8:00PM. Both
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