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  1. 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.

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  3. 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.

  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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  6. Mar 20, 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.)

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  8. Oct 16, 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.

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