We had to fight for the right to use the Ocean

Doobie Doo

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There is no way racism is not a mental illness when you are roping off sections of the beach. Saw someone post this on FB and thought I'd share.






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December 15, 2014 ·
Brothers and Sisters had to fight for the right to use the Ocean!

The St. Augustine Movement was a civil rights movement that took place in St. Augustine, Florida in 1963–1964. It was part of the wider African-American Civil Rights Movement. It was a major event in St. Augustine's long history and had a role in the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

Dr. Robert B. Hayling is generally considered the "father" of the St. Augustine movement. A Tallahassee native originally, Hayling served as an Air Force officer, and then became the first black dentist in Florida to be elected to the American Dental Association. He set up business in St. Augustine in 1960 and joined the local National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). The organization led a high-profile protest of the segregated celebration of the city's 400th anniversary in March 1963.[3] While the campaign was successful at convincing Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson to speak before an interracial audience in St. Augustine, it had no effect on the overall Jim Crow laws. The NAACP campaign lacked a direct action component and Hayling believed that this was a major failing. Hayling founded an NAACP Youth Council that engaged in nonviolent direct action, including wade-ins at the local segregated swimming pools.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Augustine_Movement
 

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That's why I don't get atheists cause obviously ... cacs are hell bound
 

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:mjpls: Makes you wonder if the tech existed would they have made black people wear special masks in public so they would've be able to breath white mans air. Our air would've had be been breathed through masks with special colored filters to produced colored air.
 
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