A quiet gasp was heard as the drape was withdrawn from the portrait of Barbara Rose Johns in Richmond on Friday, September 17, 2010. Robert Russa Moton Museum Director Lacy
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A quiet gasp was heard as the drape was withdrawn from the portrait of Barbara Rose Johns in Richmond on Friday, September 17, 2010. Robert Russa Moton Museum Director Lacy
Read More from Barbara Rose Johns Portrait Now Featured at Virginia Capitol
Imagine you are driving your car, and suddenly you get a call from someone you do not know asking if you’d like to meet President Barack Obama. Well, Moton Museum
Exciting news reached Robert Russa Moton Museum in Farmville, Virginia recently. Virginia Congressman Tom Perriello and Senator Jim Webb announced a $1.026 federal loan. This loan will finance the restoration
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Join everyone in South Boston on October 21, 2010 you can participate in the exciting statewide meeting of the Civil Rights in Education Heritage Trail (CREIGHT) at the Prizery, the
Many families affected by the Moton Student Walkout on April 23, 1951, and the Prince Edward County Schools Closings in 1959 have rallied together to support the Robert Russa Moton
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