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
Read More from 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
Read More from Moton Staff Stays Busy with Programs, Gearing up for Grand Opening Next Year
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
Read More from In memoriam contributions made part of museum’s new endowment
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
Read More from VEA President challenges members to support Moton; Goal is to match $250,000 pledge
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
Read More from NAACP President Jealous encourages involvement, openness to unexpected alliances
FARMVILLE, VA. _ About 150 people turned out for a gala fundraiser and tribute to Robert Russa Moton Museum’s major contributors on Friday, April 23, 2010.
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