Two Richmond philanthropic organizations recently awarded a combined $300,000 in challenge grants to the Robert Russa Moton Museum. The Robert G. Cabell III and Maude Morgan Cabell Foundation, and The
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Moton Staff Stays Busy with Programs, Gearing up for Grand Opening Next Year
A busy April that featured a gala and preview of the film “Strike: April 23, 1951” and a visit by NAACP President and CEO Ben Jealous is behind, and an
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In memoriam contributions made part of museum’s new endowment
The Robert Russa Moton Museum has started an endowment and has moved previously In-memoriam donations into it. The change has already taken effect but should have no ramification and go
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VEA President challenges members to support Moton; Goal is to match $250,000 pledge
The President of the Virginia Education Association is challenging its members to make contributions to the Robert Russa Moton Museum. Kitty J. Boitnott encouraged members to make a minimum contribution
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NAACP President Jealous encourages involvement, openness to unexpected alliances
The President and CEO of the NAACP told a crowd of about 140 people at the Robert Russa Moton Museum Friday, April 30, to find a cause to better their
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