Sunday, April 17 will be the first day of a week-long celebration of the 60th anniversary of the Robert Russa Moton High School Student Strike, and grand opening of the
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Sunday, April 17 will be the first day of a week-long celebration of the 60th anniversary of the Robert Russa Moton High School Student Strike, and grand opening of the
Read More from Memorial Services & Events To Kick Off April Celebrations
During the week of January 15th, the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities’ radio program, With Good Reason will feature the first of a two-part story exploring the story of the
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The Robert Russa Moton Museum will close for the holiday season beginning Friday, December 24, 2010, with administrative offices reopening Monday, January 3, 2011. The museum will remain closed to
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Friday, October 22 it was all about the three R’s – reintroduction, renewal, and reunion. One hundred enthusiastic participants traveled to Farmville for the 2010 Moton Museum Southside Reunion. Special
Seeming more like a large family reunion than a professional meeting, the first annual Civil Rights in Education Heritage Trail Conference at South Boston’s Prizery on October 21 was a
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