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Authors to reveal lost histories of African-American WWI doctors, April 29th, 3pm at Moton

For nearly a century, the names of 104 men sat in a dusty file in the National Archives. The list, lost to history, gave scant information on a group of

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Moton to host ‘Their Stories, Our History’ reception April 28th, 5-7pm

A new publication—the result of a collaboration between Moton Museum and Longwood University—will highlight 17 stories of men and women who experienced the effects of the Prince Edward County school

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Moton Museum, First Baptist to commemorate Moton Strike 65th anniversary

Reverend J. Samuel Williams Jr. to keynote April 24th event The Moton Museum and First Baptist Church of Farmville invite the public to a special Johns-Griffin Day commemoration of the

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