April 25, 2001 Courtesy of Farmville Herald – April 25, 2001 FARMVILLE – There were no clouds Monday. There has been no rain for days. Not a hint of thunder.
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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
Juan Williams, Civil Rights Veterans To Headline Fiftieth Anniversary Commemoration Of Moton Student Strike
March 19, 2001 FARMVILLE, VA- Award-winning journalist and author Juan Williams will headline the program on Monday, April 23 commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the historic student strike at Robert
Living With The Legacies Johns Family Members Reflect On History
March 2, 2001 Story by Ken Woodley of the Farmville Herald Hampden-Sydney – Standing at the lectern Wednesday night, Rev. William Powell looked at those gathered to hear his words
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