Hotels in Robert Russa Moton Museum, Farmville

  • Overview

    The Robert Russa Moton Museum is located in Farmville, Virginia, United States of America. It is a historic landmark and museum dedicated to the Civil Rights Movement. The museum is housed in the former Robert Russa Moton High School, which played a significant role in the fight for equal education and led to the landmark Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education.

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  • Reasons to Visit

    Visiting the Robert Russa Moton Museum provides an opportunity to learn about the local history and the important events that took place during the Civil Rights Movement. It offers a chance to gain insight into the struggles for equal rights and the individuals who played a significant role in the fight for racial justice.

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  • Exhibits

    The museum features a variety of exhibits that showcase the history of the Civil Rights Movement and the impact of the Robert Russa Moton High School. Visitors can explore interactive displays, photographs, artifacts, and multimedia presentations.
  • Moton High School

    The Moton High School building itself is a significant attraction. It served as a central location for student-led protests against segregated education in the 1950s, leading to the desegregation of public schools.
  • Guided Tours

    The museum offers guided tours led by knowledgeable staff who provide in-depth information about the exhibits, the history of the school, and the impact it had on the Civil Rights Movement.
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