“The eyes of the world are on us. The intelligent support we give our cause will serve as a stimulant for the cause of free people everywhere.” Reverend L. Francis
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“The eyes of the world are on us. The intelligent support we give our cause will serve as a stimulant for the cause of free people everywhere.” Reverend L. Francis
Read More from Why Farmville, Virginia, matters more after Ferguson
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
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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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
Read More from Inaugural Virginia Children’s Book Festival Oct 10 & 11 in Farmville
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
Read More from Longwood expresses regret over institution’s actions during civil rights era
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