In Celebration of Black History Month, We Honor the Life and Courageous Contributions of William Lewis Moore!
“Known for standing up for his beliefs,” Moore, as a Federal Postal worker, walked to protest segregation, and along with Black student protestors, was jailed for opposing the injustices that were inflicted upon Black Americans because of the color of their skin. On April 23, 1963, Moore was killed for the righteous stand he took against institutional and social racism.
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