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FILE - In this Feb. 5, 2014 file photo shows Robert "Bob" Moses, a director of the Mississippi Summer Project and organizer for the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) answers ...
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At the end of his 2019 memoir, Working, Robert Caro subtly admits that the portrait he constructed of Robert Moses in The ...
Those leadership qualities were present when Mr. Moses launched the Algebra Project in Cambridge. ... One of three siblings, Robert Parris Moses was born in Harlem, N.Y., on Jan. 23, 1935.
FILE – In this Feb. 5, 2014 file photo shows Robert “Bob” Moses, a director of the Mississippi Summer Project and organizer for the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) answers ...
Robert Parris Moses, ... Ben Moynihan from the Algebra Project said Moses saw the work of improving mathematics literacy as an extension of the civil rights work he had started in the 1960s.
Robert Parris Moses, the architect of Mississippi's Freedom Summer and a storied civil rights leader, died on Sunday. He was 86.
Despite villain status in NYC, Robert Moses was also responsible for many public projects New Yorkers continue to enjoy today including 20,000+ acres of parks.
John Jay Pool was built under New York City Parks Commissioner Robert Moses in 1940, and like many of his projects it sparks debates over his legacy. By the time John Jay was constructed, Moses ...
Marc Andreessen and Robert Moses both said 'It's time to build.' ... Lincoln Center, and Shea Stadium, among other massive projects. But by the 1980s, Robert Caro’s book ...
Robert Moses in front of a map of Long Island in 1954. ... 568 playgrounds and other public projects. Moses spent the equivalent of $27 billion and displaced at least 250,000 people. ...