Churches unite in honor of unsung student Civil Rights heroes On Sunday, July 28th, 1963, just one month before the March on Washington and Dr. King’s I Have A Dream
Read More from Farmville commemorates “kneel-in” 50th anniversary
Churches unite in honor of unsung student Civil Rights heroes On Sunday, July 28th, 1963, just one month before the March on Washington and Dr. King’s I Have A Dream
Read More from Farmville commemorates “kneel-in” 50th anniversary
New Civil Rights exhibition explores origin and aftermath of ‘Brown v. Board’ Before the sit-ins in Greensboro, before the Montgomery bus boycott, there was the 1951 Moton Student Strike in
Read More from ‘The Moton School Story: Children of Courage’ now open
Executive producers have local roots The Moton Museum is proud to host the Virginia premiere of Free Angela & All Political Prisoners by Peabody Award winning filmmaker Shola Lynch, Thursday,
Read More from Moton premiering Jay-Z, Jada Pinkett & Will Smith-produced Angela Davis film Feb 28th
The entire world is invited to attend the first ever Virginia Foundation for the Humanities (VFH) online film screening and discussion event, entitled A Republic Corrupted at Birth, on Thursday,
On Thursday, February 21st, the Moton Museum will travel an hour east to co-host ‘A Dream Deferred: The 1959-64 Prince Edward County School Closings’ at the American Civil War Center
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