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Portrait of Robert Russa Moton

Robert Russa Moton

Robert Russa Moton, who succeeded Booker T. Washington as head of Tuskegee, was born in Amelia County, Virginia.

Profession
Educator
From
Amelia County, Virginia
Born
August 26, 1867
Years active
1890–1935

Early life

Born in Amelia County in 1867, Moton was educated at Hampton Institute, where he became a commandant.

Career

He led Tuskegee Institute from 1915 to 1935 and advised presidents on race relations, delivering an address at the 1922 dedication of the Lincoln Memorial.

Major achievements

He expanded Tuskegee and pushed for a Black-staffed veterans hospital and improved Black education.

Legacy

Moton is remembered as a leading educator and quiet advocate for civil rights in the early twentieth century.

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