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The Heroic Stories of the St. Augustine Foot Soldiers Whose Brave Struggle Helped Pass the Civil Right Act of 1964

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Commemorative booklet that highlights the major figures and events of the civil rights movement of St. Augustine. This booklet was published in conjunction with the unveiling of the St. Augustine Foot Soldiers Monument.
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St. Augustine Foot Soldiers Remembrance Project
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Proctor Library

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Digital Library of Georgia

Keywords

  1. African Americans
  2. Ancient City Charity Club (Saint Augustine, Fla.)
  3. Anniversary To Commemorate The Civil Rights Demonstrations, Inc
  4. Casa Monica Hotel
  5. Castillo De San Marcos (Saint Augustine, Fla.)
  6. Centennial Celebrations, Etc
  7. Chase Funeral Home
  8. Civil Rights
  9. Civil Rights Demonstrations
  10. Civil Rights Workers
  11. Clergy
  12. Discrimination
  13. Discrimination In Education
  14. Discrimination In Public Accommodations
  15. Drive By Shootings
  16. F.W. Woolworth Company
  17. Flagler Hospital
  18. Florida
  19. Florida Highway Patrol
  20. Florida Memorial College
  21. Freedom Rides, 1961
  22. Fullerwood Elementary School (Saint Augustine, Fla.)
  23. Galimore Center (Saint Augustine, Fla.)
  24. Genovar's Opera House
  25. Imprisonment
  26. Ketterlinus Junior High School (Saint Augustine, Fla.)
  27. King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929 1968
  28. Ku Klux Klan (1915 )
  29. Lincolnville Public Library (Saint Augustine, Fla.)
  30. Mc Cartney's
  31. Monson Motor Lodge
  32. Murray High School (Saint Augustine, Fla.)
  33. National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People
  34. Offenses Against The Person
  35. Old Slave Market (Saint Augustine, Fla.)
  36. Ponce De Leon Hotel
  37. Poor
  38. Progressive Fraternal International Association
  39. Saint Augustine
  40. Saint Augustine (Fla.)
  41. Saint Augustine Beach (Fla.)
  42. Saint Johns County
  43. School Integration
  44. Segregation
  45. Services For
  46. Slaver
  47. St. Benedict School (Saint Augustine, Fla.)
  48. Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (U.S.)
  49. Trinity Episcopal Church (Saint Augustine, Fla.)
  50. United States
  51. United States. Civil Rights Act Of 1964
  52. United States. President (1861 1865 : Lincoln). Emancipation Proclamation

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