Tar paper schoolhouse, mural, bus pull-off and parking lot planned for civil rights National Historic Landmark —– Farmville, VA – The construction now underway at the Moton Museum is bringing
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Prince Edward to Bed-Stuy: Robert Kennedy’s Civil Rights Journey
Dr. Patricia Sullivan to deliver second annual Moss Lecture October 23rd, 7:30pm Join the Moton Museum Thursday, October 23rd, at 7:30pm in Longwood’s Wygal Hall for the second annual Dr. C.G. Gordon Moss
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Inaugural Virginia Children’s Book Festival Oct 10 & 11 in Farmville
Moton to host ‘Civil Rights in Children’s Literature’ event Friday night at 7:30 Teri Kanefield, author of ESSENCE Magazine’s favorite children’s book of 2014, ‘Girl From The Tar Paper School,’ will join
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Longwood expresses regret over institution’s actions during civil rights era
Longwood University’s Board of Visitors has passed a formal resolution expressing regret over the institution’s actions during the civil rights era, and established a new “Moton Legacy” scholarship program to
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Fourth Annual Moton Community Banquet Oct 2nd
Event to commemorate Brown and Griffin anniversaries, honor former state senator Henry L. Marsh The Moton Museum and title sponsors, Centra Southside Community Hospital, the County of Prince Edward and
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