What’s your wish for America’s future? History is unfolding all around us, and young people are taking the lead in shaping the future of the nation we live in. A
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What’s your wish for America’s future? History is unfolding all around us, and young people are taking the lead in shaping the future of the nation we live in. A
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The Moton Museum continues its staff profile series. With this profile, we feature Leah Brown is the Assistant Director for Education at the Robert Russa Moton Museum (Moton). Prior to
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Farmville—The Moton Museum recently received a grant from the National Endowment for Humanities that will support the development of an online exhibition to aid in telling the story of how
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The Moton Museum continues to put the safety of our staff, volunteers, visitors, and community first. Since first closing our doors to the public in mid-March ahead of official guidance
This opinion piece authored by Moton Managing Director Cameron Patterson appeared in the online local opinion section of the Washington Post on June 1st, 2020. This opinion piece delivers a
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