Location Information
(for the Amzie Moore House)
Name:Amzie Moore House
Address:614 Chrisman Avenue
City/County:Cleveland, Bolivar County
Architectural Information
Construction Date:1941
Mississippi Landmark Information
Designated:05-10-2007
Recorded:05-30-2007
Book/Vol. No.:V. M270, p. 58
Easement Information
Date Signed:03-18-2013
Expires:03-18-2038
Easement Type:Preservation/Maintenance
Book/Vol. No.:V. 213 Pg. 759-9
Local Designation Information
Local Landmark Listing Date:05 Feb 2008
click here to view ordinance
Context/Comments
Amzie Moore was a prominent civil rights leader in the Delta beginning in the 1940s. Moore built the house in 1941, the first brick home owned by an African American in Cleveland. Moore was the first African American to receive a government sponsored home loan. Moore is often referred to as a “civil rights giant.” In 1950, he founded the Regional Council of Negro Leadership (RCNL). The RNCL hosted public meetings where prominent speakers, including Thurgood Marshall, addressed Delta audiences. RCNL also held voter registration classes, including some in Moore’s home. Along with Herman Perry, Moore started the Bolivar County Voters League. He served as the first president of the Cleveland NAACP chapter as well Vice-President of the State Conference of the NAACP. Moore started the first Head Start program in Bolivar County. He worked for voting rights, social justice, economic development, education and better employment for African Americans. The many people who visited with Amzie Moore in his Cleveland home include Fannie Lou Hamer, Bob Moses, Medger Evers, Stokely Carmichael, Thurgood Marshall, and Dr. Martin Luther King.

This building is included in "Buildings of Mississippi" (2020) (p.115, DR30).