Moss Hyles Kendrix (March 8, 1917 – January 4, 1989)[1] was a public relations specialist.
He educated corporations about African-American consumers' buying power through to designing various public relations and advertising campaigns for African-Americans such as news organizations, entertainers, and corporate clients including Carnation, the Ford Motor Company, and the Coca-Cola company.
[3] In 1944, he became a director of public relations for the Republic of Liberia's Centennial Celebration.
Kendrix focused on accounts pursuing African-American consumers such as Carnation, National Dental Association, National Education Association, the Republic of Liberia and Ford Motor Company to name a few.
Kendrix died of a heart ailment on January 4, 1989, at his home in Washington.