The Moores were the first true civil rights activists of the modern civil rights movement in Florida. Harry started and coordinated NAACP branches throughout the state, registered Black voters, and convinced Thurgood Marshall to argue the case for the Groveland Four. He and his wife, Harriette, were murdered when their house was bombed on Christmas night 1951. Tickets (can be purchased in advance or at the door): $15 adults; $10 youth age 18 and younger. Call Mike Williams at 386-804-6136.