Donald Moore with a new arrival to Canada, undated. City of Toronto Archives.
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Resource ID
10144
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Open
Credit Line
City of Toronto Archives
Program Category
Historical Plaques
Rights
Public Domain
Caption
Donald Moore with a new arrival to Canada, undated. City of Toronto Archives.
Description
In 1951, Donald Moore (1891–1994) established the Negro Citizenship Association (NCA) to end the systematic denial of Black West Indians seeking to enter Canada. Moore’s subsequent work with the governments of Jamaica, Barbados, and Canada let West Indian nurses and domestic workers enter Canada and become permanent residents.