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The story of Florence Moore

The story of Florence Moore

By Black-Oral-Histories | February 25, 2025

Born on July 18, 1944, Florence Moore has called Washington, North Carolina home her entire life. She shares some of her family history, and what life was like during the days of the Jim Crow era and beyond…

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