Harry T. and Harriette Moore were murdered on Christmas Day (their silver anniversary) in 1951 when a bomb, set by the Klan, blew up their home in Mims, Florida. Harriette Moore was a classroom teacher and both were civil rights activists. Harry and Harriette Moore began organizing for the NAACP in central Florida. They launched a legal struggle that eventually won equal pay for Black and Qhite teachers. In 1941, Harry became President and later executive director of the Florida state NAACP. Under their leadership, the NAACP eventually grew to more than 10,000 members in more than 60 branches across the state.
Resources
- Murder of Harriette and Harry Moore in Florida - Zinn Education Project
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