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as their public relations director. Moon held the position until 1974. During his tenure at the NAACP, he promoted voting rights and encouraged the organization to work harder to elect politicians friendly to their cause. While at the NAACP, he also wrote the book
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on August 13, 1938. The couple became well-known for throwing integrated society parties that allowed black and white New Yorkers to meet and connect with each other. Their reputation was satirized in
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National Archives at St. Louis; St. Louis, Missouri; WWII Draft Registration Cards for New York City, 10/16/1940 - 03/31/1947; Record Group: Records of the Selective Service System, 147
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on a series of articles focusing on capital crimes. The two men became roommates and remained best friends for the rest of their lives. In 1932, they traveled to the
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in 1901. He spent much of his life in Cleveland, Ohio. His father Roddy K. Moon established the Cleveland branch of the
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In 1931, he achieved his dream of becoming a newspaperman when he was offered a job at the African-American weekly
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studio, causing Moon to have a lifelong disillusionment with the Communists. Unbeknownst to Moon, engineer
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and began writing book reviews and essays for the publication. The same year, he collaborated with fellow
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if the Soviet government did not halt the production of the film, which he viewed as un-American.
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Williams, James (Juneโ€“July 1988). "Moving Ceremonies Precede Opening of Moon Library".
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as a race relations advisor. After the war, he worked as an organizer for the
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until federal funding for it was ended in 1939. Moon applied to the
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Selling Black History for Carter G. Woodson: A Diary, 1930-1933
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The Ethnic Avant-Garde: Minority Cultures and World Revolution
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After he returned to the US, Moon got a job with the
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Henry L. Moon

Pendleton
South Carolina
New York City
New York
The Amsterdam News
Pendleton, South Carolina
NAACP
Howard University
Ohio State University
Tuskegee Institute
The Amsterdam News
New York City
Ted Poston
Soviet Union
Langston Hughes
Mollie Lewis
Mezhrabpomfilm
Hugh Lincoln Cooper
Dnieper Dam

Roy Wilkins
Herbert Hill
Thurgood Marshall
Public Works Administration
Harold L. Ickes
The Newspaper Guild
Federal Writers' Project
Robert C. Weaver

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