Skip to main content

Long, Hot Summer '64; Episode 1

View
@ WGBH

Radio Mascott, Ted WGBH Educational Foundation Vivian, C.T Conley, T.F Hayling, Robert Brown, Jonathan England, Bill Dawson, Eugene

Description

The first in a series of weekly news reports documenting the civil rights movement during the summer of 1964 includes telephone interviews of participants in St. Augustine, Florida, demonstrations. Rev. C. T. Vivian, director of affiliates of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), describes the arrest earlier that day, June 11, 1964, of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. and 14 others when they attempted to eat at the segregated Monson Motel, and plans for other groups to arrive in the city to participate in protests. Reporters, Dr. Robert Hayling, the head of the movement in St. Augustine, and two chaplains from Boston University, Bill England and Eugene Dawson, describe beatings during demonstrations that day and during the previous two evenings. The series was produced for the Educational Radio Network. For information on the St. Augustine movement, see David J. Garrow, ed., St. Augustine, Florida, 1963-1964: Mass Protest and Racial Violence (Brooklyn: Carlson Publishing, 1989).
Type:
Sound
Format:
News News Report Sound Recordings
Rights:
Rights status not evaluated.Contact host institution for more information.
View Original At:

Record Contributed By

WGBH

Record Harvested From

Digital Commonwealth