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Danville resident plays role in Barbara Rose Johns statue
Fred Motley represented the Danville community in honoring Barbara Rose Johns, a key figure in ending school segregation, at a U.S. Capitol statue unveiling ceremony.
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Barbara Johns statue stands as U.S. Capitol
A newly unveiled statue of teenage civil rights heroine Barbara Johns now stands for Virginia in the United States Capitol, along with a statue of George Washington, replacing Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee as an emblem of the changing commonwealth…
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Danville resident plays role in Barbara Rose Johns statue
DANVILLE — A Danville resident — most notably known for his storytelling — played a role in the unveiling Tuesday at the U.S. Capitol of a new statue honoring a Virginia woman credited in the movement to end segregation in…
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