May 2, 2003 Story by Ken Woodley of the Farmville Herald May 2, 2003 FARMVILLE – Earl Townsend quit only once, and then just for two weeks during his senior
Read More from “The Only Life I Know” Moton Forum On Impact Of PE School Closings
May 2, 2003 Story by Ken Woodley of the Farmville Herald May 2, 2003 FARMVILLE – Earl Townsend quit only once, and then just for two weeks during his senior
Read More from “The Only Life I Know” Moton Forum On Impact Of PE School Closings
April 30, 2003 Story by Ken Woodley of the Farmville Herald FARMVILLE – A letter from the governor. Public praise from a state senator and a member of the House
Read More from Moton Museum Honors Wilson For His Commitment To Positive Race Relations
April 17, 2003 The Robert R. Moton Museum: A Center for the Study of Civil Rights in Education will commemorate the fifty-second anniversary of the historic student strike at Moton
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April 10, 2003 Please Join the Moton Museum Board of Directors at a Reception to Honor Lt. Gen. Samuel V. Wilson for His Commitment to Positive Race Relations In Prince
March 19, 2003 Story by Ken Woodley of the Farmville Herald NAACP CEO Kweisi Mfume left the NAACP Image Awards ceremony in Los Angeles last Saturday with a brochure of
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