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Cecil B. Moore, Philadelphia

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Country
  
United States

County
  
Philadelphia County

Area code(s)
  
Area code 215

State
  
Pennsylvania

City
  
Philadelphia

Zip code
  
19121

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Restaurants
  
Philly Style Pizza and Grill, Diamond Pizza, Plaza Pizza, Temple Star Chinese, The Draught Horse

Boundaries and population

The Cecil B. Moore neighborhood loosely extends from 6th street to the east, York street to the north, 17th street to the west, and Girard avenue to the south. The majority of its native residents are African Americans and Puerto Ricans, although Temple students of all races (mostly white) are a growing presence, with many living off campus and in the Cecil B. Moore community.

Contents

Recently the renaissance of Progress Plaza shopping center can mainly be attributed to the economic impact of students within these borders, furthering Temple's expansion further south down broad street towards Center City. Furthermore, the purchase of the closed-down William Penn High School by the university, after redevelopment, will extend the footprint even further down Broad street towards Girard.

Cecil B. Moore

The region was named after Cecil Bassett Moore (April 2, 1915 – February 13, 1979) who was a Philadelphia lawyer, civil rights activist who led the fight to integrate Girard College, president of the local NAACP, and member of Philadelphia's City Council. Moore is best remembered for leading a picket against Girard College which led to the desegregation of that school. He was also a champion of a wide range of causes central to the Civil Rights Movement, including integration of schools and trade unions, and increased political and economic representation for poor African-Americans. He has been credited with helping to restore order after the unsettling vandalism and violence of the racially charged Columbia Avenue riot of 1964. During his tenure, membership in the local NAACP chapter expanded from 7,000 in 1962 to more than 50,000 within a few years

Templetown

The Templetown nickname was widely used due to the influence of Temple University. The name, however, was not approved by either Temple University or its surrounding community. In October 2014 the Templetown name began to experience backlash from longtime local residents that became disgruntled due to 60 years of economic stagnation along the Cecil B Moore corridor. Gentrification due to the large influx of investment in the area can be attributed to demand created by the many students living in and around the Templetown borders. The complaints were strong enough that Google removed the name in favor of the Cecil B. Moore name.

Education

  • Temple University (39,515)
  • Girard College (Prep) (300)
  • Transportation

    The Cecil B. Moore neighborhood is primarily served by the Cecil B. Moore transit station.

    References

    Cecil B. Moore, Philadelphia Wikipedia