Racial and Civil Disorders in St. Augustine : Report of the Legislative Investigation Committee
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Mitchell, Richard O
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Report prepared by the Legislative Investigation Committee of the state government of Florida. It is a detailed account of all pertinent people and incidents regarding the civil rights movement in St. Augustine 1963-64. Includes a timeline of events and brief biography of Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Stallings, George BJones, Leo CYoung, C. WOwens, William EFlorida. Legislature. Legislative Investigation Committee
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- African Americans
- Ancient City Gun Club (Saint Augustine, Fla.)
- Ancient City Hunting Club (Saint Augustine, Fla.)
- Arrest
- Butler Beach (Fla.)
- Centennial Celebrations, Etc
- Central Business Districts
- Citizen Participation
- Citizens Band Radio
- Civil Rights
- Civil Rights Demonstrations
- Collective Behavior
- Congress Of Racial Equality
- Davis, L. O
- Drive By Shootings
- Flagler Memorial Hospital
- Florida
- Florida Highway Patrol
- Government
- Grand Jury
- Hayling, Robert Bagner
- Highlander Folk School (Monteagle, Tenn.)
- Homes And Haunts
- Hotels
- Jails
- Ku Klux Klan (1915 )
- Lincolnville (Saint Augustine, Fla.)
- Monson Motor Lodge
- Motels
- Municipal Government
- Murder
- Murray High School (Saint Augustine, Fla.)
- National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People
- National States Rights Party (U.S.)
- New York Times
- Offenses Against The Person
- Old Slave Market (Saint Augustine, Fla.)
- Picketing
- Police
- Police Dogs
- Political Planning
- Ponce De Leon Hotel
- Saint Augustine
- Saint Augustine (Fla.)
- Saint Johns County
- Segregation
- Slaver
- Southern Christian Leadership Conference
- St. Augustine Record
- Trials, Litigation, Etc
- Trinity Episcopal Church (Saint Augustine, Fla.)
- United Press International
- United States
- United States. Civil Rights Act Of 1964
- Violence Against
- Visits Of State
- Young, Andrew, 1932