Robert Russa Moton: “The American Negro and the World War”

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Robert Russa Moton:“The American Negroand the World War”
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Dr. Robert Russa Moton was an African American educator and author. He served as an administrator at Hampton Institute, a private historically Black university in Hampton, Virginia, that provided education to freedmen. In 1915 he was named principal of Tuskegee Institute (now University), after the death of founder Booker T. Washington. Under his leadership, Tuskegee transformed into one of the premier institutes dedicated to educating African Americans. Dr. Moton also served as an advisor to several U.S. presidents. While his name is not as well known as some other civil rights leaders of this period, his legacy and dedication to education live on through the work of the Gloucester Institute in Gloucester, Virginia.

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