Cecil B. Moore
Cecil B. Moore was an influential African American civil rights leader and attorney in Philadelphia during the 1960s. He played a significant role in advocating for the rights of African Americans, particularly in the areas of housing and education. Moore was known for his passionate speeches and activism, which helped to raise awareness about racial injustices in the city.
In addition to his civil rights work, Moore was also a prominent figure in the NAACP and served as the first African American president of the Philadelphia chapter. His efforts contributed to the broader civil rights movement in the United States, making him a key figure in the fight for equality.