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Robert Parris Moses: Congressional Gold Medal for Education and Civil Rights

This act posthumously awards the Congressional Gold Medal to Robert Parris Moses, recognizing his outstanding contributions to American education and civil rights. It symbolically honors his fight for equality and access to math literacy for all, reminding citizens of the values that shape society. Duplicate medals will be available for purchase, supporting the U.S. Mint fund.
Key points
Robert Parris Moses will be posthumously awarded the Congressional Gold Medal for his contributions to civil rights and and education.
The medal acknowledges his work as a civil rights activist and founder of the Algebra Project, which promoted math literacy for marginalized communities.
Bronze duplicates of the medal will be available for citizens to purchase, with proceeds supporting the U.S. Mint Public Enterprise Fund.
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Print number: 119_HR_6712
Sponsor: Rep. Espaillat, Adriano [D-NY-13]