"Racial conflict." . . "African Americans Civil rights Florida History 20th century." . . "National Association for the Advancement of Colored People." . . "African Americans Civil rights." . . "1900 - 1999" . . "Ku Klux Klan (1915- )" . . "Assassination." . . "University of Florida. Documentary Institute." . . "African American civil rights workers Florida Biography." . . "Florida" . . "Florida." . "Alexander Street Press," . . "African American civil rights workers." . . "Biographical films." . . . . . . . . . . . . "Freedom never dies the legacy of Harry T. Moore" . "Freedom never dies the legacy of Harry T. Moore"@en . . . . . "Biographical television programs"@en . . . "Encoded moving images"@en . . "Legacy of Harry T. Moore"@en . "Legacy of Harry T. Moore" . . . "Streaming video" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Freedom Never Dies - The Legacy of Harry T. Moore"@en . . . "A documentary film exploring the life and times of a distinguished school teacher whose passionate crusade for equal rights could not be discouraged by either the white power structure or the more cautious factions of his own movement."@en . "Documentary films"@en . "Freedom Never Dies: The Legacy of Harry T. Moore" . . . . . . . . . . "Men Who Killed Kennedy: 2 - The Forces of Darkness" . . "History" . "History"@en . "On Christmas night 1951, Harry T. Moore and his wife Harriette retired to bed in their white frame house tucked inside a small orange grove in Mims, Florida. Ten minutes later, a bomb shattered their house, their lives, and any notions that the South's post-war transition to racial equality would be a smooth one. Harry Moore died that night, his wife nine days later. Harry T. Moore paved the way for the '60s civil rights movement by championing equal pay for black teachers, organizing the black vote and publicly condemning racist attitudes and actions of local, state and national officials. Despite a massive FBI investigation and repeated inquisitions, the murders of Harry and Harriette Moore have never been solved."@en . . "Biography" . "Biography"@en . . "This documentary film exploring the life and times of this enigmatic leader, a distinguished school teacher whose passionate crusade for equal rights could not be discouraged by either the white power structure or the more cautious factions of his own movement. Although Moore's assassination was an international cause celebre in 1951, it was overshadowed by following events and eventually almost forgotten."@en . . . . "Documentary television programs"@en . "A documentary film exploring the life and times of an African American school teacher whose passionate crusade for equal rights could not be discouraged by either the white power structure or the more cautious factions of his own movement." . "A documentary film exploring the life and times of an African American school teacher whose passionate crusade for equal rights could not be discouraged by either the white power structure or the more cautious factions of his own movement."@en . . . . . "Ethnographic films"@en . "Feature films"@en . . . . . "Nonfiction films"@en . "Biographical films"@en . . "Documentary"@en . . . "Freedom never dies : The legacy of Harry T. Moore" . "On Christmas night 1951, Harry T. Moore and his wife Harriette retired to bed in their white frame house tucked inside a small orange grove in Mims, Florida. Ten minutes later, a bomb shattered their house, their lives, and any notions that the South's post-war transition to racial equality would be a smooth one. Harry Moore died that night, his wife nine days later."@en . . . . "Racism United States." . . . . "African Americans Violence against Florida." . . "American." . . "African American." . . "Civil rights United States." . . "Race relations." . . "Documentary Educational Resources (Firm)" . .