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Robert Russa Moton Museum, Farmville, Va., occasion of republished book by R.C. Smith, Ed Peeples and Ruby Clayton Walker, 1996 |
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Robert Russa Moton High School, Farmville, Va., national historic designation ceremonies, view of attendees, 1998 |
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Tragedy of public schools [Part 2 of 3: Report, 1964] : Prince Edward County, Virginia; a report for the Virginia Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights |
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Perspective of the Prince Edward County school issue |
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Material opportunities in public education in the Commonwealth of Virginia: a study of public school property differentials between the races (1962-1963) |
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Prince Edward County, Virginia: showing primary and secondary highways |
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Tragedy of public schools [Part 3 of 3: Postscript by the editor, 2004] : Prince Edward County, Virginia: a report for the Virginia Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights |
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In the honor and memory of Leslie Francis Griffin and the other heroes and heroines of the Prince Edward County, Virginia, school closing tragedy [A message from Dr. Peeples…] |
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13 known private schools in Virginia established since 1958 to circumvent desegregation |
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Ball field adjacent to Robert R. Moton High School, Farmville, Va., 1991 |
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Route of Lee's retreat sign looking south towards Farmville, Va., 1988 |
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Robert R. Moton High School historical marker, 1998 |
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Robert R. Moton High School historical marker, 1998 |
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First Baptist Church stone sign, Farmville, Va., 1988 |
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Robert Russa Moton Museum, view on U.S. 15, Farmville, Va., 2001 |
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Miller Building, Farmville, Va., 1988 |
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Miller Building, Farmville, Va., 1988 |
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House in Farmville, Va., 1988 |
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Farmville Baptist Church, Farmville, Va., 1991 |
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Farmville Baptist Church, Farmville, Va., 1991 |