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June 8, 1988
Entertainment & Arts
A bronze statue of Moses hoisting the Ten Commandments will be unveiled Sunday at the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove, the latest in a series of sculptures commissioned by donors to enlarge the Rev.
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June 12, 2002
Obituaries
The civil rights activist endured beatings and jail while leading Black voter registration drives in the American South during the 1960s.
July 25, 2021
For Robert and Pamela (P. J.) Moses of Lake Oswego, Ore., Christmas, 1988, brought peace of mind.
Dec. 30, 1988
Travel & Experiences
Early last Thursday, an hour before the public was let in, biographer Robert Caro passed through a side entrance of the Museum of the City of New York to see its exhibit on Robert Moses, the public works czar whose life he documented in “The Power Broker,” which portrayed Moses as a Machiavellian manipulator who became “America’s greatest builder But after Caro signed the register, a security guard offered a different take on the New York bureaucrat who died in 1981.
Feb. 13, 2007
It takes some chutzpah to give your sophomore effort as a film director a title that rhymes with “Citizen Kane.”
April 13, 2017
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Jan. 7, 2009
Television
How one man possessed by power and a sense of himself and history fulfilled his vision of the future is the focus of the documentary “The World That Moses Built,” tonight at 9 on Channels 28 and 15.
Jan. 10, 1989
Movies
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