Communities across the country are hurting as a result of recent events. On one hand we are dealing with a public health crisis in COVID-19 that is bringing to light
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Communities across the country are hurting as a result of recent events. On one hand we are dealing with a public health crisis in COVID-19 that is bringing to light
“Why do some people think that black people and white people should still be separate?” “Why did the black students get treated so poorly?” “Why did slavery exist?” “Was integration
Farmville – May 2020. The Moton Museum is excited to announce that we have signed on as a partner with Made By Us (historymadebyus.com), an exciting, nationwide initiative designed to
Farmville – April 20. The Robert Russa Moton Museum is launching its new MotonMuseum.org website today offering a selection of digital resources about local civil rights history. The new site
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One of the essential purposes of cultural institutions such as the Moton Museum is to document, contextualize, and preserve various elements of human culture and memory. Our work in this
Any gift has the ability to make an impact that far exceeds its size. Together we can work to share the Moton Story and ensure that countless individuals know how Prince Edward County became the birthplace of the student-led civil rights movement.
2022 gifts helped us engage with more than 20,000 individuals via our onsite and offsite programming.
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