Twine, Henry
Description
Oral history with Henry Twine, prominent leader of the St. Augustine civil rights movement and one time president of the local NAACP. Twine discuss the civil rights movement's origins in St. Augustine as well as major events between 1960-1965.
Text
Colburn, David R
Record Contributed By
Samuel Proctor Oral History ProgramRecord Harvested From
Digital Library of GeorgiaKeywords
- African American Civil Rights Workers
- African American Teenagers
- African Americans
- American Broadcasting Company
- American Civil Liberties Union
- Bombings
- Butler Beach (Fla.)
- Centennial Celebrations, Etc
- Citizen Participation
- Civil Rights
- Civil Rights Demonstrations
- Civil Rights Workers
- Clubs
- Drive By Shootings
- Drugstores
- F.W. Woolworth Company
- Flagler College
- Florida
- Florida Highway Patrol
- Florida Memorial College
- Florida. National Guard
- Hayling, Robert Bagner
- Homes And Haunts
- John Birch Society
- Kiwanis International
- Ku Klux Klan (1915 )
- National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People
- Offenses Against The Person
- Picketing
- Police Brutality
- Political Planning
- Rotary International
- Saint Augustine
- Saint Augustine (Fla.)
- Saint Augustine Beach (Fla.)
- Saint Johns County
- Savannah State College (Ga.)
- School Integration
- Segregation
- Segregation In Education
- Sit In
- Southern Christian Leadership Conference
- St. Benedict School (Saint Augustine, Fla.)
- St. Joseph's Academy (Saint Augustine, Fla.)
- Stores, Retail
- United States
- United States. Air Force
- Universities
- University Of Florida
- Violence Against
- Ymca Of The Usa