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
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.
FARMVILLE, VA. _ A sense of history and appreciation for structure and planning brought Robert “Bob” Hamlin to the presidency of the Robert Russa Moton Museum’s Board of Directors.
FARMVILLE, VA. _ Hundreds turned out for the funeral of Vera Allen, one of the driving forces behind the creation of Robert Russa Moton Museum.
FARMVILLE, VA. _ Robert Russa Moton Museum Director Lacy Ward Jr. praised the role Vera Allen played in the creation of the museum. Allen, who was president of the Martha
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