Henry Monsky
1890–1947 (age 57)
Civil rights advocate
Biography
Henry Monsky, born in 1890, devoted himself to the pursuit of justice, using every platform he was given to advance civil rights and mutual respect among all communities. He stood as a respected civil rights advocate, helping to build organizations that promoted equality, nurturing open dialogue, and reassuring many that sincere effort could tame prejudice.
Those who shared his work remember Monsky as a steady presence, whose warmth and patience drew others into the shared work of building a more compassionate society. Even after he died in 1947, the bridges he helped to construct remained sources of hope and inspiration for future generations.