In the third edition of an event that has raised more than $90,000 over the past two years, the Robert Russa Moton Museum will host Moton Live 2023 on Saturday,
Read More from Moton Live 2023 fundraising event set for April 22
In the third edition of an event that has raised more than $90,000 over the past two years, the Robert Russa Moton Museum will host Moton Live 2023 on Saturday,
Read More from Moton Live 2023 fundraising event set for April 22
Save the date, Farmville Juneteenth 2023! Co-Sponsored by: The Moton Museum, R.R. Moton/Prince Edward County Alumni Association, Prince Edward County NAACP, Farmville Jaycees, and Fresh Boyz Club. Who: This event
Thanks to the philanthropy of Midlothian artist Elaine Bankston, the Robert Russa Moton Museum in Farmville has added a unique portrait featuring Virginia civil rights hero and attorney Oliver Hill
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The Moton Museum will be closed December 18th, 2022 – January 2nd, 2023. We will reopen on January 3rd, 2023 at 12:00pm. Happy Holidays -Moton Staff
The Moton Museum will be closed November 23rd – 26th in observance of the Thanksgiving Holiday. Please join us for special hours on November 27th for our Museum Store Sunday
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