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Moton Museum Unveils First Permanent Exhibit On Struggle For Civil Rights In Education

April 25, 2001 FARMVILLE, Va.-The first permanent exhibit of the Robert R. Moton Museum here, to be unveiled on April 23, summarizes half a century of efforts by African-American citizens

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A Walk To Remember: Students’ Strike Laid Foundation for Desegregation

April 24,  2001 From the Richmond Times-Dispatch 04/24/01 Click on link below: http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/timesdispatch/access/71795910.html?dids=71795910:71795910&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Apr+24%2C+2001&author=Kathryn+Orth&pub=Richmond+Times+-+Dispatch&desc=A+WALK+TO+REMEMBER+STUDENTS%27+STRIKE+LAID+FOUNDATION+FOR+DESEGREGATION Copyright © 2008 Robert Russa Moton Museum

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Prince Edward County To Commemorate 50th Anniversary Of Historic Moton Strike, Beginning Of Civil Rights Movement

April 12, 2001 FARMVILLE, Va- On Monday, April 23, citizens of this community, joined by veterans of the civil rights movement from many parts of the country, will gather to

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