PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A former reporter and columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer, who mentored scores of aspiring journalists and helped found local and national organizations that advocate for African-American journalists, has died. Moore was awarded a Pulitzer Prize — the highest recognition given for American newspaper journalism — and was also a founder of the Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists and later, the National Association of Black Journalists. "Moore left us a wonderful legacy as a humanitarian, truth seeker, fighter for equal opportunity and trailblazer who opened doors for countless journalists, especially those of color," she said.