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  1. Robert Russa Moton Museum, Farmville, Virginia. 4,532 likes · 34 talking about this · 1,692 were here. The student birthplace of America's Civil Rights Revolution. A National Historic Landmark. #Moton195

  2. 1. Feb. 2022 · Dr. Robert Russa Moton delivers his keynote address at the dedication of the Lincoln Memorial. Library of Congress photo. "When the Pilgrim Fathers landed upon the shores of America in 1620, they laid the foundations of our national existence upon the bedrock of liberty. From that day to this, liberty has been the common bond of our united ...

  3. Moton’s father’s mother was also brought directly from Africa. She was sold to a planter in Charlotte County and it was here that Booker was born. In 1850, the Charlotte Co. planter died and Booker was sold to John Crowder as a Christmas present to his wife. It was in Ameila County that Robert Russa Moton was born August 26, 1867. The civil ...

  4. The mission of Robert Russa Moton Elementary School is to increase student achievement, improve teacher practice, and positively impact school culture through rigorous teaching and learning. We are committed to working together in order to provide every student with a positive stimulating learning environment where each learner is actively engaged, and every educator extends opportunities for ...

  5. Robert Russa Moton was one of the most prominent Black educators in the United States in the first decades of the twentieth century. After graduating from the Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute (later Hampton Institute and now Hampton University) in Hampton, Virginia, in 1890, he served as the school's commandant of cadets from 1891 until 1915. Read more about: Robert Russa Moton

  6. Vision. The Robert Russa Moton Museum is envisioned to be a repository for historically significant materials that record Prince Edward County’s 13-year struggle to achieve Civil Rights in Education. The Museum will feature exhibits that document and reflect upon the period of transition from segregation to integration of public education ...

  7. The Robert Russa Moton Museum and its partners offer several scholarships for college-aged or college-bound students. Learn More. Biography: Barbara Rose Johns Powell, 1935–1991 Barbara Rose Johns, a civil rights activist, was one of the key figures in ...