Dorothy L. Moore-Duncan (1948- ) graduated from The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) in 1969, majoring in political science. She has a law degree from Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and worked for the National Labor Relations Board in Philadelphia until she retired in 2013. Moore-Duncan talks about growing up in segregated Rowland, North Carolina, the importance of education in her family, and attending 'Saturday School' at Bennett College in Greensboro while still in high school. She recalls her reasons to attend UNCG instead of a historically black college, meeting five black students during her first days at UNCG with whom she has formed lasting friendships, and social activities at North Carolina A&T State University. Moore-Duncan discusses attending the Council on Legal Education Opportunity (CLEO) program at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan; attending Temple Law School; and working for the National Labor Relations Board as a field attorney and regional director in Philadelphia.