Civil Rights Library of St. Augustine
The Civil Rights Library of St. Augustine preserves, and makes available to the public, historical material documenting local race relations during the 1960s. In collaboration between Flagler College faculty and students, members of the community, and other archives and organizations, the Civil Rights Library of St. Augustine has collected oral histories, interviews, documents, and photographs.
More About This Collection
Date of Original
1960/1969
Subject
Civil rights--Florida--Saint Augustine
African Americans--Civil rights--Florida--Saint Augustine
African Americans--Florida--Saint Augustine
Civil rights movements--Florida--Saint Augustine
Civil rights demonstrations--Florida--Saint Augustine
Civil rights workers--Florida--Saint Augustine
African American civil rights workers--Florida--Saint Augustine
Student movements--Florida--Saint Augustine
Social justice--Florida--Saint Augustine
Segregation in education--Florida--Saint Augustine
School integration--Florida--Saint Augustine
Segregation--Florida--Saint Augustine
Discrimination in public accommodations--Florida--Saint Augustine
African Americans--Political activity
Flagler College--Students
Saint Augustine (Fla.)--Race relations--History--20th century
Location
United States, Florida, Saint Johns County, 29.91218, -81.40989
United States, Florida, Saint Johns County, Saint Augustine, 29.89469, -81.31452
Type
StillImage
Description
The Civil Rights Library of St. Augustine preserves, and makes available to the public, historical material documenting local race relations during the 1960s. In collaboration between Flagler College faculty and students, members of the community, and other archives and organizations, the Civil Rights Library of St. Augustine has collected oral histories, interviews, documents, and photographs.
Contributing Institution
Samuel Proctor Oral History Program
St. Augustine Historical Society
St. Johns County Sheriff's Office
Proctor Library
United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Atlanta Branch
Alabama. Department of Archives and History
Lyndon Baines Johnson Library
Saint Johns County School District (Fla.)
Florida State Archives
Search Results
2. Postcard from Robert Hayling to Judge Bryan Simpson
3. Cross Burning by the KKK North of the Dobbs Brothers Book Bindery
4. Ku Klux Klan Rally
5. Dr. Robert Hayling and Len Murray, SCLC Members
6. Len Murray, SCLC Member
7. Shed Dawson and John L. White
8. Arrest of Richard Cubbage During Beach Wade-In on June 25, 1964
9. Beach Wade-In, June 24, 1964
10. Beach Wade-In, June 24, 1964
11. J.B. Stoner, Halstead 'Hoss' Manucy, and Connie Lynch at Press Conference
12. J.B. Stoner, Halstead 'Hoss' Manucy, and Connie Lynch at Press Conference
13. Beach Wade-In, June 24, 1964
14. Beach Wade-In, June 24, 1964
15. Al Lingo Gets Sprayed with Beer While Picketing
16. Clash at Beach Wade-in
17. Interracial Group Picketing
18. James Brock and His Daughter Raise a Confederate Flag at the Monson
19. James Brock Pouring Acid into Monson Pool
20. L.O. Davis Arrests Hosea Williams
21. Martin Luther King Flashed a Peace Sign After Passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
22. Martin Luther King Hugs Lennette Pembleton
23. Policeman Patrols Beach Wade-in with Dog
24. Al Lingo Arrested at Monson Swim-in
25. Al Lingo Being Led Out of Monson Pool
26. James Brock Pours Acid into Monson Pool
27. James Brock Pours Acid into Monson Pool
28. James Brock Shoves a Demonstrator at the Monson Motor Lodge
29. Police Break Up Protest at the Monson Pool
30. Police Break Up Protest at the Monson Pool
31. Police Officer Jumps into Monson Pool to Break Up Swim-in
32. Prayer Protest at the Monson Motor Lodge
33. L.O. Davis Watches Over Night March
34. Martin Luther King at Press Conference
35. Arrest of Protesters Outside the Monson
36. Arrest of Surrey Driver
37. Arrest of Surrey Driver
38. James Brock Ignores Protesters Outside the Monson
39. Pray-in at First Methodist Church is Stopped
40. J.B. Stoner Leads Segregation Rally
41. J.B. Stoner Leads Segregation Rally
42. Ku Klux Klan March in Lincolnville
43. Ku Klux Klan March in Lincolnville
44. Hosea Williams and James Brock in front of the Monson Motor Lodge
45. Hosea Williams Arrested at the Monson Motor Lodge
46. James Brock With Martin Luther King and Ralph Abernathy
47. Martin Luther King in Car with Dog while Andrew Young Looks In
48. Singing Freedom Songs During a March
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