2009 Articles
Longwood to hold mini-symposium for African-American History Month
Courtesy of Longwood January 10, 2009
Longwood to hold mini-symposium for African-American History Month
Courtesy of Longwood January 26, 2009
Carol Shull: Pushing to Preserve History, One Landmark at a Time
Courtesy of the Washington Post April 19, 2009
Legal Destinations
Courtesy of Virginia Lawyers Weekly July 13, 2009
Va. teachers get close look at Massive Resistance
Courtesy of the Richmond Times Dispatch July 17, 2009
Big Read goes Statewide
Courtesy of newsleader.com July 21, 2009
U.Va. Conference on Massive Resistance Airing on C-SPAN This Weekend
Courtesy of University of Virginia August 5, 2009
11 Communities Awarded Grants To Preserve Local History
Courtesy The History Channel September 8, 2009
2005 Articles
State Regrets School Closings Supreme Court’s 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision.
Courtesy of The Crisis Magazine November/December 2005
2003 Articles
Wachovia Funds Moton Trip to the NAACP Image Awards
Story by Ken Woodley of the Farmville Herald March 5, 2003
Moton Pitch Made in LA
Story by Ken Woodley of the Farmville Herald March 19, 2003
Moton Museum Honors Wilson for His Commitment to Positive Race Relations
Courtesy of Farmville Herald April 30, 2003
“The Only Life I Know” Moton Forum on Impact of PE School Closings
Story by Ken Woodley of the Farmville Herald May 2, 2003
Moton Museum Wins Award Human Rights
Story by Ken Woodley of the Farmville Herald May 7, 2003
Moton Museum Gets PE Help In Proposed County Budget
Story by Rob Chapman of the Farmville Herald May 23, 2003
2002 Articles
Moton Museum Wows Visitors “This exhibit Rekindles My Desire to .. Serve Mankind”
Courtesy of Farmville Herald January 23, 2002
Moton Has “A Dream” Tuesday Event Re-enacts Dr. King
Story by Ken Woodley of the Farmville Herald April 17, 2002
“Like I’m Not Even Talking” Moton Speaker Feels King’s Presence
Story by Ken Woodley of the Farmville Herald April 19, 2002
2001 Articles
Gilmore Boosts Moton Project
Courtesy of Ken Woodley from the Farmville Herald January 5, 2001
Gen. Wilson Heads the Moton Museum
Courtesy of Farmville Herald February 2, 2001
Moton Museum Will Anchor 12-County Civil Rights Trail
Courtesy of Farmville Herald February 2, 2001
Living With The Legacies, Johns Family Members Reflect On History
Courtesy of Farmville Herald March 2, 2001
A Walk to Remember: Students ‘ Strike Laid Foundation for Desegregation
Courtesy of Richmond Times-Dispatch April 24, 2001
“The Rainbow … Before Me”
Courtesy of Farmville Herald April 25, 2001
Moton Vista
Courtesy of Farmville Herald August 15, 2001
Allen, Goode, Ruff Tour Moton Museum
Courtesy of Farmville Herald August 17, 2001
Moton Wins $200,000 Save America’s Treasures Grant
Story by Ken Woodley, courtesy of the Farmville Herald September 12, 2001
Katzen Tours Moton Museum
Courtesy of Farmville Herald October 10, 2001
Moton Class of 1953
Courtesy of Farmville Herald November 9, 2001
2000 Articles
Former Virginia Governor L. Douglas Wilder Visits and pledges support
Courtesy of Farmville Herald June 21, 2000
Moton Museum Receives State Grant for Interpretive Signs
Courtesy of Farmville Herald July 5, 2000
An Enlightened Approach
Courtesy of Farmville Herald September 27, 2000
Donation Made
Courtesy of Farmville Herald October 13, 2000
Moton Museum Completes Purchase of Building from County
Courtesy of Farmville Herald December 22, 2000
1999 Articles
Park Service To Unveil Development Plan for R.R. Moton Museum
Courtesy of Farmville Herald- April 8, 1999






