James, Snow
Description
In-depth reporting on the strange and surreal atmosphere in St. Augustine during the peak of the civil rights demonstrations and the violent segregationist response. The author claims that the tourist trade is down by 50 percent as a result.
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Kennedy, StetsonPittsburgh courier
Record Contributed By
Proctor LibraryRecord Harvested From
Digital Library of GeorgiaKeywords
- Boards Of Trade
- Citizen Participation
- Civil Rights
- Civil Rights Demonstrations
- Collective Behavior
- Elk's Rest
- Florida
- Florida Highway Patrol
- Jails
- John Birch Society
- Ku Klux Klan (1915 )
- Liberty Lobby
- National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People
- Old Slave Market (Saint Augustine, Fla.)
- Police
- Police Brutality
- Police Dogs
- Political Planning
- Saint Augustine
- Saint Johns County
- Slaver
- St. Augustine Record
- St. Johns County Grand Jury
- Tourism
- Violence