May 30, 2009 On Saturday, May 30, 2009, the Martha E. Forrester Council of Women held a program of remembrance, “Gone But Not Forgotten,” at the Robert Russa Moton Museum
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May 30, 2009 On Saturday, May 30, 2009, the Martha E. Forrester Council of Women held a program of remembrance, “Gone But Not Forgotten,” at the Robert Russa Moton Museum
Read More from DCR Unveils Plaque at Moton Museum Honoring Five Lost Lives
May 30, 2009 Tragedy struck on March 13, 1951 on an unusually foggy and rainy afternoon in Elam, Virginia. A school bus had not quite cleared the tracks, when a
May 23, 2009 Robert Russa Moton Museum will host the second event in Reflecting Brown, a series of lectures and book-signings scheduled in the month of May honoring the landmark
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May 11, 2009 Robert Russa Moton Museum will host Reflecting Brown, a series of lectures and book- signings in the month of May honoring the landmark Brown decisions that affirmed
April 19, 2009 From the Partnership for Public Service There is an old saying that all politics are local. As chief of Heritage Education Services for the National Park Service,
Read More from Carol Shull: Pushing to Preserve History, One Landmark at a Time
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