When viewers first visit motonschoolstory.org, they see text from the Declaration of Independence appear on the website’s home screen. Then, as they scroll down, five words come to the forefront:
New Website Brings Moton Story to Life

When viewers first visit motonschoolstory.org, they see text from the Declaration of Independence appear on the website’s home screen. Then, as they scroll down, five words come to the forefront:
The Robert Russa Moton Museum held its inaugural class for educators this summer, where instructors in grades K-12 could learn in depth about the Moton story and the roles that
The Moton Museum is excited to welcome Katherine Buchholz as our Guest Services & Operations Intern for the fall of 2021. Katherine is from Arlington, Virginia and a graduate of
The Moton Museum is excited to welcome Jackson Maslam as our Education & Outreach Intern for the fall of 2021. Jackson is from Fairfax, Virginia and a graduate of Fairfax
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The Moton Museum is excited to welcome Brenda Goodson as our Education & Outreach Intern for the summer of 2021. Brenda is local to Farmville, Virginia and a graduate of
Any gift has the ability to make an impact that far exceeds its size. Together we can work to share the Moton Story and ensure that countless individuals know how Prince Edward County became the birthplace of the student-led civil rights movement.
2022 gifts helped us engage with more than 20,000 individuals via our onsite and offsite programming.
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