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Gilbert Moses

Gilbert Moses III was an American actor and theatrical director. He was also known for his work in the Civil Rights movement, as a staff member of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and founder of the touring company, the Free Southern Theater toured the South during the 1960s.

Early life
Moses was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and began acting as a child at Karamu House. He studied at Oberlin College and spent a year at the Sorbonne University in Paris, before leaving college to join the civil rights movement. ==Career==
Career
Moses was the co-founder of the Free Southern Theater company, an important pioneer of African-American theatre. Among Moses' television credits are Benson, Ghostwriter, The Paper Chase, Law & Order, several episodes of the mini-series Roots, and a number of television movies. His only feature films were Willie Dynamite (1974) and The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh (1979). ==Personal life==
Personal life
Moses was married three times, to actress Denise Nicholas, Wilma Butler, and singer Dee Dee Bridgewater, and had two daughters, Tsia and China. == Death ==
Death
Moses died of multiple myeloma on April 15, 1995, in New York City. He was 52 years old. ==References==
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