
Donald Moore
Donald Moore was a prominent community leader and activist in Canada, known for his commitment to advocating for the rights and opportunities of Black Canadians. As the founder of the Negro Citizenship Association in the early 1950s, he played a pivotal role in fighting for changes in immigration policies that affected non-white individuals. His efforts were instrumental in the establishment of the West Indian Domestic Scheme, which provided pathways for Caribbean women to immigrate to Canada and reshape their futures.
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Donald Moore was a community stalwart who fought for change and opportunities for black immigrants in Canada.
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