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- Q17400789 description "American Methodist minister".
- Q17400789 description "American Methodist minister".
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- Q17400789 abstract "Charles Robert "Charlie" Moore was an American Methodist minister, social justice activist and racial activist who drew attention to himself when he committed suicide through immolation in the East Texas town of Grand Saline, Texas. He also drew attention to how the United Methodist Church treated gays and lesbians by going on a hunger strike years earlier. He had aligned himself with several progressive and liberal and left leaning causes throughout his life, leaving behind a typed letter urging the community of Grand Saline and the United States to repent for its racism.".
- Q17400789 alias "Moore, Charlie".
- Q17400789 birthDate "1934-07-18".
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- Q17400789 birthYear "1934".
- Q17400789 deathDate "2014-06-23".
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- Q17400789 deathYear "2014".
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- Q17400789 alternativeNames "Moore, Charlie".
- Q17400789 birthDate "1934-07-18".
- Q17400789 birthPlace "Grand Saline, Texas, U.S.".
- Q17400789 dateOfBirth "1934-07-18".
- Q17400789 dateOfDeath "2014-06-23".
- Q17400789 deathDate "2014-06-23".
- Q17400789 deathPlace "Grand Saline, Texas, U.S.".
- Q17400789 name "Charles Robert Moore".
- Q17400789 name "Moore, Charles Robert".
- Q17400789 placeOfBirth "Grand Saline, Texas, USA".
- Q17400789 placeOfDeath "Grand Saline, Texas, USA".
- Q17400789 shortDescription "American Methodist minister".
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- Q17400789 comment "Charles Robert "Charlie" Moore was an American Methodist minister, social justice activist and racial activist who drew attention to himself when he committed suicide through immolation in the East Texas town of Grand Saline, Texas. He also drew attention to how the United Methodist Church treated gays and lesbians by going on a hunger strike years earlier.".
- Q17400789 label "Charles R. Moore (minister)".
- Q17400789 givenName "Charles Robert".
- Q17400789 name "Charles Robert Moore".
- Q17400789 name "Moore, Charles Robert".
- Q17400789 surname "Moore".