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  1. View the profiles of people named Donald Moore. Join Facebook to connect with Donald Moore and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to...

  2. Donald Willard Moore (1891-1994), described by his friend and former Human Rights Commissioner Bromley Armstrong as “the leader, the gentle giant, the man with the iron fist in a velvet glove,” was a community leader and civil rights activist who fought to change Canada’s exclusionary immigration laws.

  3. Donald Willard Moore (1891–1994), known also as "Uncle Don", [1] was a Black Canadian civil rights activist who fought to change Canada’s immigration laws. He is known for his involvement in several civil rights organizations and for leading a delegation in Ottawa that successfully managed to push the Government of Canada to ...

  4. Donald Willard Moore (1891-1994), described by his friend and former Human Rights Commissioner Bromley Armstrong as “the leader, the gentle giant, the man with the iron fist in a velvet glove,” was a community leader and civil rights activist who fought to change Canada’s exclusionary immigration laws.

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  5. 20 de mar. de 2024 · Donald Willard Moore, CM, OOnt, Canadian Barbadian community leader, civil rights activist, advocate (born 2 November 1891 in St. Michael parish, Barbados; died 22 August 1994 in Toronto, ON). Donald Moore had a lifelong career in fighting racial injustices and racist immigration policies. (See Anti-Black Racism in Canada.)

  6. Donald Moore (@dmooremedia) • Instagram photos and videos. 41K Followers, 89 Following, 100 Posts - Donald Moore (@dmooremedia) on Instagram: "Filming & Editing/ IN 📍 Book via DM [ After Effects ]"

  7. 16 de oct. de 2023 · Donald Willard Moore (1891–1994), known also as "Uncle Don", was a Black Canadian civil rights activist who fought to change Canada’s immigration laws. He is known for his involvement in several civil rights organizations and for leading a delegation in Ottawa that successfully managed to push the Government of Canada to revise ...