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  • Collection: Civil Rights Library Resources

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Demonstrating African American youths, keep their distance from a snarling police dog, during an integration demonstration at a hotel, March 31, 1964, St. Augustine, Fla. Police arrested all of the demonstrators when they would not leave the hotel…

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Two policemen, one holding a dog by a leash, break up racial demonstrations, March 31, 1964, St. Augustine, Fla. Scores of persons were arrested. Mickey Smith is the man on the far left.

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Black demonstrators sing and clap as they are herded into a group by a police officer and a dog at the jail in St. Augustine, Florida, April 1, 1964.

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Demonstrators walk onto a whites-only beach to show support for integration.

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J. B. Stoner, segregationist from Atlanta, Ga., center left, holds a confederate flag as he addresses a large crowd of whites at a slave market and then leads them on a long march through African American section of town, June 13, 1964, St.…

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Monson Motor Lodge manager James Brock pours acid into Monson pool while civil rights demonstrators swim around.

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Hotel Manager James Brock, left, shoves a white desegregationist toward an officer after a group of white and African American demonstrators tried to enter the hotel restaurant, June 18, 1964, St. Augustine, Fla.

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A group of African Americans (background) watch as about 300 white segregationist march through the African American residential section in St Augustine June 13, 1964. The march was to counteract African American marches through white sections. They…

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L-R on truck: Don Cochran, Connie Lynch and Bart Griffin.
The Ku Klux Klan began their march through Lincolnville after they gave a speech at the Slave Market in Downtown St. Augustine.
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