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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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This is a close up of a French map depicting the 1702 Siege.

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Two Flagler student volunteers assist with excavation at the Mission de Nombre de Dion.

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Not only is Richard’s music representative of the songs and type of music that would have been played in West Augustine’s hang out spots, like the Peppermint Lounge or Odd Fellows Hall, it was also reported that Little Richard played live in West…

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Beach-goers assembled for a group portrait by the bath house at Butler Beach - Anastasia Island, Florida.

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Red and white sign for Broudy's Liquor store, stating est. 1917

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Accompanying note: "The only beach African Americans were allowed to use between Jacksonville and Daytona Beach. Developed by Frank B. Butler, who owned a casino, inn and other businesses, as well as building a subdivision of black owned homes."…

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Two students dressed in graduation robes at Florida Normal and Industrial Institute in St. Augustine, FL

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Entrance gate to Florida Normal and Industrial Institute in St. Augustine, FL
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