Donald Willard Moore
Donald Willard Moore | |
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| Born | Donald Willard Moore November 2, 1891 |
| Died | August 22, 1994 (aged 102) |
| Nationality | Barbadian, Canadian |
| Education | Dalhousie University, Faculty of Dentistry (left before completion) |
| Years active | 1920s–1975 |
| Known for | Civil Rights and Immigration Activism |
| Spouse | Kay Moore |
| Children | 4 |
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 discriminatory immigration laws affecting non-white immigrants.