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Moton Museum Receives $20,000 Grant from the Department of Housing and Community Development

July 26, 2008 In its commitment to work with organizations to increase their capacity for serving communities, The Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) recently awarded a $20,000

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State Regrets School Closings Supreme Court’s 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision

December 2005 Courtesy of The Crisis Magazine November/December 2005 When the U.S. Supreme Court’s 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision made public school desegregation the law of the land.

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BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS CONTINUE AT MOTON MUSEUM, NECESSITATE TEMPORARY CLOSING

December 2004 Physical improvements continue at the Robert R. Moton Museum, board president Carl U. Eggleston has announced. A new heating/air conditioning system is currently being installed in the former

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2022 gifts helped us engage with more than 20,000 individuals via our onsite and offsite programming.
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