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Jackson State University faculty address Moton for America working group

For years, students and teachers have been asking Who is the next Martin Luther King? – the wrong question, says Professor Michelle Deardorff, co-founder and director of The Fannie Lou

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“School Desegregation: Learn, Preserve & Empower” Event May 5th

Four organizations have joined forces to preserve the memories of students who were affected by Virginia’s school desegregation efforts and will hold events throughout the state this spring. AARP Virginia

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