Charles Moore

Charles Moore

American(1931–2010)

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Charles Moore (1931, 2010) was an American photojournalist renowned for his powerful civil rights-era documentation, particularly his images of the 1963 Birmingham Campaign that captured police using fire hoses and attack dogs against peaceful protesters. His photographs, published in Life magazine, played a pivotal role in galvanizing public support for the civil rights movement and are considered among the most historically significant documentary images of the 20th century. Moore's unflinching visual witness to racial injustice helped shape American public opinion and contributed to the passage of landmark civil rights legislation.

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