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Harry & Harriette Moore were crucial figures in the early days of the Civil Rights Movement. In 1951, they were killed after a bomb exploded in their home. Their murderer was never brought to justice. We talk with Sonya Mallard and Carshonda Wright from the Harry T. & Harriette V. Moore Cultural Center, a space dedicated to preserving the legacy of the Moore's.
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Harry & Harriette Moore were crucial figures in the early days of the Civil Rights Movement. In 1951, they were killed after a bomb exploded in their home. Their murderer was never brought to justice. We talk with Sonya Mallard and Carshonda Wright from the Harry T. & Harriette V. Moore Cultural Center, a space dedicated to preserving the legacy of the Moore's.
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