found: Interview with Audley (Queen Mother) Moore, c1986:t.p. (Audley (Queen Mother) Moore) leaf ii, etc. (Audley Moore; Queen Mother Moore; b. 1898 in New Iberia, La.; m. Joseph Sprages; civil rights worker; initiated as Queen Mother of the Ashanti tribe in Ghana)
found: NYT, May 7, 1997(Audley Moore; Audley Eloise Moore; born in New Iberia, La.; died in Brooklyn, N.Y.; civil rights worker and black nationalist)
found: Wikipedia, viewed Jan. 20, 2015(Audley Moore; Queen Mother Moore; born July 27, 1898, in New Iberia, La.; died on May 2, 1997, in Brooklyn, N.Y.)
found: Black Women in America, Second Edition, accessed February 27, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database:(Moore, Audley “Queen Mother”; civil rights activist, organization founder / official, communist; born 27 July 1898 in New Iberia, Louisiana, United States; a volunteer nurse during the 1918 influenza epidemic; organized support services for black soldiers in Alabama during World War I; joined the Universal Negro Improvement Association in New Orleans; organized domestic workers in the Bronx labor market and helped black tenants defy evictions (1920's); joined the International Labor Defense and the Communist Party, becoming a leading black Communist organizer in New York (1930's); joined Mother Langley and Dara Collins in founding the Universal Association of Ethiopian Women (1950); formed the Reparations Committee of Descendants of U.S. Slaves, Incorporated (1962); founded the Queen Mother Moore Research Institute and the Eloise Moore College of African Studies and Vocational and Industrial School in the Catskill Mountains; died 02 May 1997 in New York, New York, United States)