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If It Takes All Summer Martin Luther King The Kkk And States Rights In St Augustine 1964 1st Edition Dan R Warren

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If It Takes All Summer Martin Luther King The Kkk And States Rights In St Augustine 1964 1st Edition Dan R Warren
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Publisher: University Alabama Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.15 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Dan R Warren
ISBN: 9780817315993, 9780817380663, 0817315993, 0817380663
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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If It Takes All Summer Martin Luther King The Kkk And States Rights In St Augustine 1964 1st Edition Dan R Warren by Dan R Warren 9780817315993, 9780817380663, 0817315993, 0817380663 instant download after payment.

This memoir recounts the struggle against segregation in St. Augustine, Florida, in the early and mid-1960s. In the summer of 1964 the nation’s oldest city became the center of the civil rights movement as Martin Luther King Jr., encouraged by President Johnson, a southerner, who made the civil rights bill the center piece of his domestic policy, chose this tourism-driven community as an ideal location to demonstrate the injustice of discrimination and the complicity of southern leaders in its enforcement. St. Augustine was planning an elaborate celebration of its founding, and expected generous federal and state support. But when the kick-off dinner was announced only whites were invited, and local black leaders protested. The affair alerted the national civil rights leadership to the St. Augustine situation as well as fueling local black resentment. Ferment in the city grew, convincing King to bring his influence to the leadership of the local struggle. As King and his allies fought for the right to demonstrate, a locally powerful Ku Klux Klan counter-demonstrated. Conflict ensued between civil rights activists, local and from out-of-town, and segregationists, also home-grown and imported. The escalating violence of the Klan led Florida’s Governor to appoint State Attorney Dan Warren as his personal representative in St. Augustine. Warren’s crack down on the Klan and his innovative use of the Grand Jury to appoint a bi-racial committee against the intransigence of the Mayor and other officials, is a fascinating story of moral courage. This is an insider view of a sympathetic middleman in the difficult position of attempting to bring reason and dialog into a volatile situation.

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