his roster of clients included stokely carmichael, cleveland sellers, angela davis, julian bond, someof the most prominent activist of the 1960s. moore had an empathic lawyering style which endeared him to his clients. he was called the lamb. one's neck volunteer called him quote a big lovable teddy bear. she said, moore held it all together for activists under pressure. howard moore had worked with me and trying to get myself together. i don't know what i would have done. this is a typical testimonial about how important moore was to the movement. he told me that he viewed the practice of law as a crusade for justice and he was quite rave, which made him a good fit for his roster of clients, including julian bond. and there are mr. bond is. julian bond in 1965 was elected to the georgia house of representatives. after he campaigned on an anti-poverty platform in atlanta's poor communities, communities like the one you see pictured here. he has an adorable little kitty. and yet, when it came time for bonds to be seated his colleagues refuse to seat him. they refuse to actually swear h