United States Civil Rights Act of 1964

United States Civil Rights Act of 1964

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KKK marches in St. Augustine

KKK marches in St. Augustine

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Mass arrest of rabbis

Mass arrest of rabbis

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Integration of the Monson Motor Lodge pool

Integration of the Monson Motor Lodge pool

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Jackie Robinson visits St. Augustine

The baseball star spoke at St. Paul AME Church, urging the audience to register to vote...

Jackie Robinson visits St. Augustine

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The baseball star spoke at St. Paul AME Church, urging the audience to register to vote.

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MLK dubs St. Augustine "a small Birmingham"

MLK dubs St. Augustine "a small Birmingham"

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Trinity Parish Episcopal Church is integrated

Trinity Parish Episcopal Church is integrated

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Dr. Robert B. Hayling and Mrs. Mary Peabody in federal court

Dr. Robert B. Hayling and Mrs. Mary Peabody in federal court

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Sit-In at the Hotel Ponce de Leon

150 students from Richard J. Murray High School held a peaceful protest against segregation at the Hotel Ponce de Leon, now Flagler College. Police were called, and...

Sit-In at the Hotel Ponce de Leon

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150 students from Richard J. Murray High School held a peaceful protest against segregation at the Hotel Ponce de Leon, now Flagler College. Police were called, and they arrested most of the students. Electric cattle prods and police dogs were used to intimidate the protestors.

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SCLC joins the St. Augustine Movement

The Southern Christian Leadership Conference is a civil rights organization that was founded by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr and other Alabama activists. This was publi...

SCLC joins the St. Augustine Movement

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The Southern Christian Leadership Conference is a civil rights organization that was founded by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr and other Alabama activists. This was public announcement by Dr. Robert B. Hayling that basically meant "the King is coming to town."

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