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  • St. Augustine movement
  • Part of the wider Civil Rights Movement in St. Augustine, Florida

    The St. Augustine movement was a part of the wider Civil Rights Movement, taking place in St. Augustine, Florida from 1963 to 1964. It was a major event

    St. Augustine movement

    St._Augustine_movement

  • St. Augustine, Florida
  • City in Florida, United States

    St. Augustine or Saint Augustine (/ˈɔːɡəstiːn/ AW-gə-steen; Spanish: San Agustín [san aɣusˈtin]) is a city in and the county seat of St. Johns County

    St. Augustine, Florida

    St. Augustine, Florida

    St._Augustine,_Florida

  • History of St. Augustine, Florida
  • St. Augustine, Florida, the oldest continuously occupied settlement of European origin in the continental United States, was founded in 1565 by Spanish

    History of St. Augustine, Florida

    History of St. Augustine, Florida

    History_of_St._Augustine,_Florida

  • Civil rights movement
  • 1954–1968 U.S. social movement

    18737/M73C7X. Retrieved November 8, 2012. Civil Rights Movement Archive. "St. Augustine FL, Movement – 1963" Archived August 16, 2016, at the Wayback Machine;

    Civil rights movement

    Civil rights movement

    Civil_rights_movement

  • Augustine of Hippo
  • Christian theologian and philosopher (354–430)

    Augustine of Hippo (/ɔːˈɡʌstɪn/ aw-GUST-in, US also /ˈɔːɡəstiːn/ AW-gə-steen; Latin: Aurelius Augustinus Hipponensis; 13 November 354 – 28 August 430)

    Augustine of Hippo

    Augustine of Hippo

    Augustine_of_Hippo

  • Selma to Montgomery marches
  • 1965 nonviolent protests for African-American voting rights in Alabama, United States

    2005-Selma Underground: Fathers of St. Edmund", Civil Rights Movement Archive. "Freedom Day in Selma", Civil Rights Movement Archive. Zinn, Howard (1965).

    Selma to Montgomery marches

    Selma to Montgomery marches

    Selma_to_Montgomery_marches

  • Ruby Bridges
  • American civil rights activist (born 1954)

    father was hesitant. Bridges was born during the middle of the Civil Rights Movement. Brown v. Board of Education was decided three months and twenty-two days

    Ruby Bridges

    Ruby Bridges

    Ruby_Bridges

  • 1964 Monson Motor Lodge protests
  • Series of events during the civil rights movement

    rights protest occurred on June 18, 1964, at the Monson Motor Lodge in St. Augustine, Florida. The campaign between June and July 1964 was led by Robert

    1964 Monson Motor Lodge protests

    1964_Monson_Motor_Lodge_protests

  • Montgomery bus boycott
  • 1950s American protest against racial segregation

    of Montgomery, Alabama. It was a foundational event in the civil rights movement in the United States. The campaign lasted from December 5, 1955 – the Monday

    Montgomery bus boycott

    Montgomery bus boycott

    Montgomery_bus_boycott

  • Audrey Nell Edwards
  • best known for her participation in the St. Augustine movement in 1963. Audrey Nell Edwards grew up in St. Augustine, Florida. On July 18, 1963, a group of

    Audrey Nell Edwards

    Audrey_Nell_Edwards

  • Thurgood Marshall
  • US Supreme Court justice from 1967 to 1991

    "St. Thurgood? It just might be". Chicago Tribune. February 27, 2006. Retrieved February 8, 2026. Graves, Elaine (June 3, 2015). "St. Augustine's Celebrates

    Thurgood Marshall

    Thurgood Marshall

    Thurgood_Marshall

  • Diocese of St. Augustine
  • Latin Catholic ecclesiastical jurisdiction in Florida, USA

    The Diocese of St. Augustine (Latin: Dioecesis Sancti Augustini) is a Roman Catholic diocese located in the northeastern section of Florida in the United

    Diocese of St. Augustine

    Diocese of St. Augustine

    Diocese_of_St._Augustine

  • Order of Saint Augustine
  • Catholic order of mendicant friars

    writings of Augustine, especially in De opere monachorum, mentioned in ancient codices of the eighth or ninth century as the "Rule of St. Augustine". Between

    Order of Saint Augustine

    Order of Saint Augustine

    Order_of_Saint_Augustine

  • Birmingham campaign
  • American civil rights campaign in Alabama (1963)

    Birmingham campaign, also known as the Birmingham movement or Birmingham confrontation, was an American movement organized in early 1963 by the Southern Christian

    Birmingham campaign

    Birmingham campaign

    Birmingham_campaign

  • Black power movement
  • 1960s to 1980s African-American social movement

    The Black power movement or Black liberation movement emerged in the mid-1960s from the mainstream civil rights movement in the United States, reacting

    Black power movement

    Black power movement

    Black_power_movement

  • Ralph Abernathy
  • American activist and minister (1926–1990)

    Georgia; Birmingham, Mississippi, Washington D.C., Selma, Alabama; St. Augustine, Florida; Chicago, and Memphis. King and Abernathy journeyed together

    Ralph Abernathy

    Ralph Abernathy

    Ralph_Abernathy

  • Southern Christian Leadership Conference
  • African-American civil rights organization

    Retrieved May 31, 2019. St. Augustine Movement 1963–1964 ~ Civil Rights Movement Archive The Selma Injunction ~ Civil Rights Movement Archive SCLC's "Alabama

    Southern Christian Leadership Conference

    Southern Christian Leadership Conference

    Southern_Christian_Leadership_Conference

  • Gordon Parks
  • American photographer, musician, writer and film director (1912–2006)

    Inspired by Gordon Parks (2021) List of photographers of the civil rights movement "Gordon Parks, IMDb". IMDb. May 1, 2009. Retrieved October 6, 2010. Grundberg

    Gordon Parks

    Gordon Parks

    Gordon_Parks

  • W. E. B. Du Bois
  • American sociologist and activist (1868–1963)

    1963. Du Bois rose to national prominence as a leader of the Niagara Movement, a group of black civil rights activists seeking equal rights. Du Bois

    W. E. B. Du Bois

    W. E. B. Du Bois

    W._E._B._Du_Bois

  • Lily-white movement
  • 19th-century Republican anti-African-American movement

    The Lily-White Movement was an anti-Black political movement within the Republican Party in the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries

    Lily-white movement

    Lily-white movement

    Lily-white_movement

  • Martin Luther King Jr.
  • American minister and civil rights activist (1929–1968)

    rights movement and integration. In March 1964, King and the SCLC joined forces with Robert Hayling's then-controversial movement in St. Augustine, Florida

    Martin Luther King Jr.

    Martin Luther King Jr.

    Martin_Luther_King_Jr.

  • Fred Shuttlesworth
  • American civil rights activist (1922–2011)

    And he returned to St. Augustine in 2004 to take part in a celebration of the fortieth anniversary of the St. Augustine movement there. Shuttlesworth organized

    Fred Shuttlesworth

    Fred Shuttlesworth

    Fred_Shuttlesworth

  • Sermon on the Mount
  • Collection of sayings and teachings of Jesus

    1954-1968 American civil rights movement and one of the main sources of Christian pacifism. In the 5th century, Saint Augustine began his book Our Lord's Sermon

    Sermon on the Mount

    Sermon on the Mount

    Sermon_on_the_Mount

  • Harry Belafonte
  • American singer and actor (1927–2023)

    also a close confidant of Martin Luther King Jr. during the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s and acted as the American Civil Liberties Union

    Harry Belafonte

    Harry Belafonte

    Harry_Belafonte

  • Bernie Sanders
  • American politician and activist (born 1941)

    regarded as one of the main leaders of the 21st-century American progressive movement. Born into a working-class Jewish family and raised in New York City, Sanders

    Bernie Sanders

    Bernie Sanders

    Bernie_Sanders

  • Selma (film)
  • 2014 film by Ava DuVernay

    television and the wounded are treated at Brown Chapel, the movement's headquarter church. Movement attorney Fred Gray asks federal Judge Frank Minis Johnson

    Selma (film)

    Selma_(film)

  • Malcolm X
  • American civil rights activist (1925–1965)

    prominent figure during the civil rights movement until his assassination in 1965. He discovered the new religious movement the Nation of Islam while in prison

    Malcolm X

    Malcolm X

    Malcolm_X

  • Robert F. Williams
  • American civil rights activist (1925–1996)

    racism and his disagreement with the non-violent wing of the Civil Rights Movement. The text was widely influential; Black Panther Party founder Huey Newton

    Robert F. Williams

    Robert F. Williams

    Robert_F._Williams

  • March on Washington
  • 1963 civil rights movement demonstration

    Bluff, Arkansas; Goldsboro, North Carolina; Somerville, Tennessee; Saint Augustine, Florida; and across Mississippi. A violent incident also occurred in

    March on Washington

    March on Washington

    March_on_Washington

  • Medgar Evers
  • American civil rights activist (1925–1963)

    assassination. After college, Evers became active in the civil rights movement in the 1950s. Following the 1954 ruling of the United States Supreme Court

    Medgar Evers

    Medgar Evers

    Medgar_Evers

  • King County, Washington
  • County in Washington, United States

    Luther King Jr., a prominent activist and leader during the civil rights movement. The change was approved by the state government in 2005. It is one of

    King County, Washington

    King County, Washington

    King_County,_Washington

  • Timeline of the 1954-1968 civil rights movement
  • timeline of the 1954 to 1968 civil rights movement in the United States, a nonviolent mid-20th century freedom movement to gain legal equality and the enforcement

    Timeline of the 1954-1968 civil rights movement

    Timeline_of_the_1954-1968_civil_rights_movement

  • Gloria Richardson
  • American civil rights activist (1922–2021)

    Gloria St. Clair Hayes; May 6, 1922 – July 15, 2021) was an American civil rights activist best known as the leader of the Cambridge movement, a civil

    Gloria Richardson

    Gloria_Richardson

  • Elijah Muhammad
  • African American religious leader (1897–1975)

    Detroit-based movement into a nationwide organization with tens of thousands of members in the United States during the civil rights movement. The group

    Elijah Muhammad

    Elijah Muhammad

    Elijah_Muhammad

  • Jews in the civil rights movement
  • During the civil rights movement (1954–1968), American Jews and African Americans formed strategic alliances to challenge racial inequality and injustice

    Jews in the civil rights movement

    Jews in the civil rights movement

    Jews_in_the_civil_rights_movement

  • Civil rights movement in popular culture
  • civil rights movement. Crossing in St. Augustine (2010), produced by Andrew Young, who participated in the civil rights movement in St. Augustine in 1964.

    Civil rights movement in popular culture

    Civil_rights_movement_in_popular_culture

  • Stokely Carmichael
  • Trinbagonian-American activist (1941–1998)

    who played a major role in the civil rights movement in the United States and the global pan-African movement. Born in Trinidad and Tobago, he moved to

    Stokely Carmichael

    Stokely Carmichael

    Stokely_Carmichael

  • St. Augustine Foot Soldiers Monument
  • Civil rights monument in Florida

    St. Augustine Foot Soldiers Monument is located near the corner of King St. and Charlotte St. in the Southeast corner of the Plaza de la Constitución (known

    St. Augustine Foot Soldiers Monument

    St. Augustine Foot Soldiers Monument

    St._Augustine_Foot_Soldiers_Monument

  • 1968 Olympics Black Power salute
  • Protest during 1968 Olympic Games

    [Mural]. 39 Pine Street Newtown NSW Australia. 1960s portal Civil rights movement portal Olympic Games portal 1972 Olympics Black Power salute List of photographs

    1968 Olympics Black Power salute

    1968 Olympics Black Power salute

    1968_Olympics_Black_Power_salute

  • Ramsey Clark
  • 66th United States Attorney General (1927–2021)

    Department, Clark played an important role in the history of the civil rights movement. He: supervised the federal presence at Ole Miss during the week following

    Ramsey Clark

    Ramsey Clark

    Ramsey_Clark

  • Emmett Till
  • American lynching victim (1941–1955)

    the United States. Till posthumously became an icon of the civil rights movement. Till was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. During summer vacation

    Emmett Till

    Emmett Till

    Emmett_Till

  • Fannie Lou Hamer
  • American civil rights activist (1917–1977)

    women's rights activist, community organizer, and leader of the civil rights movement. She was the vice-chair of the Freedom Democratic Party, which she represented

    Fannie Lou Hamer

    Fannie Lou Hamer

    Fannie_Lou_Hamer

  • Andrew Goodman (activist)
  • American civil rights activist and murder victim (1943–1964)

    participated in a 1960 protest at a New York Woolworth's as part of the sit-in movement protesting the segregationist policies of the five-and-dime store. In 1961

    Andrew Goodman (activist)

    Andrew Goodman (activist)

    Andrew_Goodman_(activist)

  • Danny Lyon
  • American photographer and filmmaker (born 1942)

    present at almost all of the major historical events during the Civil Rights Movement. He has had solo exhibits at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Art

    Danny Lyon

    Danny Lyon

    Danny_Lyon

  • Civil rights movements
  • Worldwide social and political movements against racism

    of people, in some places. The main aim of the successful civil rights movement and other social movements for civil rights included ensuring that the

    Civil rights movements

    Civil rights movements

    Civil_rights_movements

  • Hosea Williams
  • American civil rights activist and ordained minister

    among many others. He played an important role in the demonstrations in St. Augustine, Florida, that some claim led to the passage of the landmark Civil Rights

    Hosea Williams

    Hosea Williams

    Hosea_Williams

  • Alberta Odell Jones
  • African-American attorney and civil rights icon

    Court, where she was a prosecutor. Jones was active in the civil rights movement, taking part in protest marches in Louisville and attending the March on

    Alberta Odell Jones

    Alberta_Odell_Jones

  • James Meredith
  • American civil rights activist (born 1933)

    federal government (an event that was a flashpoint in the civil rights movement). Inspired by President John F. Kennedy's inaugural address, Meredith decided

    James Meredith

    James Meredith

    James_Meredith

  • Walter White (activist)
  • American civil rights activist (1893–1955)

    down black people in retaliation for that death and to suppress the labor movement. During the Tulsa race massacre, White was inadvertently deputized. One

    Walter White (activist)

    Walter White (activist)

    Walter_White_(activist)

  • Letter from Birmingham Jail
  • Open letter written by Martin Luther King, Jr

    has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws. I would agree with St. Augustine that 'an unjust law is no law at all.'" Anticipating the claim that

    Letter from Birmingham Jail

    Letter from Birmingham Jail

    Letter_from_Birmingham_Jail

  • Stanley Levison
  • American activist businessman, and lawyer (1912–1979)

    Social Research before earning his Bachelor of Laws and Master of Laws from St. John's University. While serving as treasurer of the American Jewish Congress

    Stanley Levison

    Stanley_Levison

  • Twenty-fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution
  • 1964 amendment prohibiting poll taxes

    Still, little occurred during the 1950s. Members of the anti-poll tax movement laid low during the anti-Communist frenzy of the period; some of the main

    Twenty-fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution

    Twenty-fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution

    Twenty-fourth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution

  • Frederick Douglass
  • American abolitionist (1818–1895)

    orator, writer, and statesman. He was the most important leader of the movement for African-American civil rights in the 19th century. After escaping from

    Frederick Douglass

    Frederick Douglass

    Frederick_Douglass

  • Satyagraha
  • Form of nonviolent resistance

    as 1919. Gandhi practised satyagraha as part of the Indian independence movement and also during his earlier struggles in South Africa for Indian rights

    Satyagraha

    Satyagraha

    Satyagraha

  • Lyndon B. Johnson
  • President of the United States from 1963 to 1969

    asserted Kennedy had "made chumps out of leaders of the American labor movement". At the same time as his vice presidential run, Johnson also sought a

    Lyndon B. Johnson

    Lyndon B. Johnson

    Lyndon_B._Johnson

  • Abraham, Martin and John
  • 1968 song, a memorial for assassinated Americans

    number 32 on the R&B charts. It reached number 3 in Australia. Civil rights movement in popular culture Cultural depictions of Abraham Lincoln Cultural depictions

    Abraham, Martin and John

    Abraham, Martin and John

    Abraham,_Martin_and_John

  • Viola Liuzzo
  • American activist and murder victim (1925–1965)

    had similar views on some issues, including support for the civil rights movement. After Liuzzo's death, Evans became the permanent caretaker of her friend's

    Viola Liuzzo

    Viola_Liuzzo

  • Nonviolence
  • Principle or practice of not causing harm to others

    Indian independence movement and the Civil Rights Movement and falsely showing Gandhi and King as being their respective movement's most successful activists

    Nonviolence

    Nonviolence

    Nonviolence

  • Claudette Colvin
  • African-American civil rights activist (1939–2026)

    – January 13, 2026) was an American pioneer of the 1950s civil rights movement and nurse aide. On March 2, 1955, she was arrested at the age of 15 in

    Claudette Colvin

    Claudette Colvin

    Claudette_Colvin

  • List of civil rights leaders
  • include: Civil rights movement portal Abolition of slavery timeline Civil rights movement (1896–1954) Civil Rights Movement Chicano Movement Civil and political

    List of civil rights leaders

    List of civil rights leaders

    List_of_civil_rights_leaders

  • Kennedy–King College
  • Community college in Chicago, Illinois, US

    Integrated Schools (1959) Albany Movement (1961–1962) Birmingham campaign (1963) March on Washington (1963) St. Augustine movement (1963–1964) Selma to Montgomery

    Kennedy–King College

    Kennedy–King_College

  • Recy Taylor
  • American civil rights activist (1929–2017)

    community and ended up providing an organizational spark in the civil rights movement. At the 2018 Golden Globe Awards, while accepting the Cecil B. DeMille

    Recy Taylor

    Recy_Taylor

  • Pete Seeger
  • American musician and social activist (1919–2014)

    has been recorded by many artists both in and outside the folk revival movement. "Flowers" was a hit recording for The Kingston Trio (1962); Marlene Dietrich

    Pete Seeger

    Pete Seeger

    Pete_Seeger

  • Highlander Research and Education Center
  • American activist school founded in 1932

    the Depression era labor movement. During the mid-to-late 1950s, it played a critical role in the American Civil Rights Movement, for example, training

    Highlander Research and Education Center

    Highlander Research and Education Center

    Highlander_Research_and_Education_Center

  • Canon regular
  • Roman Catholic priests living in community under a religious rule

    congregations of canons regular, most adopted the Rule of St. Augustine, hence taking their name from St. Augustine, the great Doctor of the Church, "for he realized

    Canon regular

    Canon_regular

  • James Farmer
  • American civil rights activist (1920–1999)

    1999) was an American civil rights activist and leader in the Civil Rights Movement "who pushed for nonviolent protest to dismantle segregation, and served

    James Farmer

    James Farmer

    James_Farmer

  • Andrew Young
  • American politician, diplomat, activist and pastor (born 1932)

    civil rights demonstrations, both in Selma, Alabama, and in St. Augustine, Florida. The movement gained congressional passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964

    Andrew Young

    Andrew Young

    Andrew_Young

  • Stand in the Schoolhouse Door
  • 1963 protest against racial integration of schools in Alabama

    Rights School integration in the United States Timeline of the civil rights movement List of African-American pioneers in desegregation of higher education

    Stand in the Schoolhouse Door

    Stand in the Schoolhouse Door

    Stand_in_the_Schoolhouse_Door

  • Alfred Daniel King
  • American Baptist minister (1930–1969)

    Luther King Jr. had a brother. He supported his brother throughout the movement but never took the limelight away from him. King's side office at Zion

    Alfred Daniel King

    Alfred_Daniel_King

  • Adam Clayton Powell Jr.
  • American pastor and politician (1908–1972)

    representatives expelled, censured, or reprimanded Timeline of the civil rights movement Unseated members of the United States Congress List of people from Harlem

    Adam Clayton Powell Jr.

    Adam Clayton Powell Jr.

    Adam_Clayton_Powell_Jr.

  • The Autobiography of Malcolm X
  • Autobiography of African-American Muslim minister and human rights activist

    Autobiography resembles the Augustinian approach to confessional narrative. Augustine's Confessions and The Autobiography of Malcolm X both relate the early

    The Autobiography of Malcolm X

    The Autobiography of Malcolm X

    The_Autobiography_of_Malcolm_X

  • Greensboro sit-ins
  • 1960 nonviolent protests in the United States

    civil rights movement, the Greensboro sit-ins were an instrumental action, and also the best-known sit-ins of the civil rights movement. They are considered

    Greensboro sit-ins

    Greensboro sit-ins

    Greensboro_sit-ins

  • Eldridge Cleaver
  • American activist (1935–1998)

    Mississippi Blood Summers, demonstrations all over the country, the F.S.M. movement, the teach-ins, and the mounting protest over Lyndon Strangelove’s foreign

    Eldridge Cleaver

    Eldridge Cleaver

    Eldridge_Cleaver

  • Dorothy Height
  • American activist (1912–2010)

    awareness. Height is credited as the first leader in the civil rights movement to recognize inequality for women and Foundational Black Americans as problems

    Dorothy Height

    Dorothy Height

    Dorothy_Height

  • Vivian Malone Jones
  • American civil rights advocate (1942–2005)

    Leesburg Stockade March on Washington "I Have a Dream" Big Six St. Augustine movement 1964–1968 Twenty-fourth Amendment Chester school protests Bloody

    Vivian Malone Jones

    Vivian Malone Jones

    Vivian_Malone_Jones

  • How Long, Not Long
  • 1965 speech by Martin Luther King Jr.

    Leesburg Stockade March on Washington "I Have a Dream" Big Six St. Augustine movement 1964–1968 Twenty-fourth Amendment Chester school protests Bloody

    How Long, Not Long

    How_Long,_Not_Long

  • Clarence B. Jones
  • American lawyer (1931–2026)

    highly politicised - his mother was a leader of the Women's Liberation movement, and his stepfather, Clarence Jones, was Martin Luther King's lawyer. McFadden

    Clarence B. Jones

    Clarence B. Jones

    Clarence_B._Jones

  • Roy Wilkins
  • American civil rights leader (1901–1981)

    Wilkins was a central figure in many notable marches of the civil rights movement and made contributions to African-American literature.[not verified in

    Roy Wilkins

    Roy Wilkins

    Roy_Wilkins

  • Direct action
  • Form of activism in which power is used

    historical examples such as the Boston Tea Party and the American anti-slavery movement, and writing that "direct action has always been used, and has the historical

    Direct action

    Direct action

    Direct_action

  • Separate but equal
  • Discredited US legal doctrine used for racial segregation

    generally known as Jim Crow laws, was a key focus of the Civil Rights Movement prior to 1954. In Sweatt v. Painter, the Supreme Court addressed a legal

    Separate but equal

    Separate_but_equal

  • Rosa Parks
  • American civil rights activist (1913–2005)

    bus boycott. She is sometimes known as the "mother of the civil rights movement". Born in Tuskegee, Alabama, Parks grew up under Jim Crow segregation.

    Rosa Parks

    Rosa Parks

    Rosa_Parks

  • A. Philip Randolph
  • American civil rights activist (1889–1979)

    African-American-led labor union. In the early Civil Rights Movement and the Labor Movement, Randolph was a prominent voice. His continuous agitation with

    A. Philip Randolph

    A. Philip Randolph

    A._Philip_Randolph

  • Michael Schwerner
  • American civil rights activist and murder victim (1939–1964)

    Freedom from President Barack Obama in 2014. Biography portal Civil Rights Movement "Murder in Mississippi | American Experience | PBS". www.pbs.org. Retrieved

    Michael Schwerner

    Michael Schwerner

    Michael_Schwerner

  • Kathleen Cleaver
  • American law professor and activist (born 1945)

    professor and activist known for her involvement with the Black Power movement and the Black Panther Party. Juette Kathleen Neal was born in Dallas, Texas

    Kathleen Cleaver

    Kathleen Cleaver

    Kathleen_Cleaver

  • Black power
  • Political slogan and ideology

    Committee (NJAC) was formed out of the Guild of Undergraduates at the St. Augustine campus of the University of the West Indies (UWI), and under its leader

    Black power

    Black_power

  • Murder of Jimmie Lee Jackson
  • American civil rights activist (1938–1965)

    to Montgomery marches in March 1965, a major event in the civil rights movement that helped gain congressional passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965

    Murder of Jimmie Lee Jackson

    Murder_of_Jimmie_Lee_Jackson

  • Jonathan Daniels
  • American Episcopal seminarian and civil rights activist

    rights activist. They were both working in the nonviolent civil rights movement in Lowndes County to integrate public places and register Black voters

    Jonathan Daniels

    Jonathan_Daniels

  • Assassination of Malcolm X
  • 1965 murder in New York City, U.S.

    Black power activist who was a popular figure during the civil rights movement, was shot multiple times and died from his wounds in Manhattan, New York

    Assassination of Malcolm X

    Assassination of Malcolm X

    Assassination_of_Malcolm_X

  • Ole Miss riot of 1962
  • Civil unrest in Mississippi, United States

    and the federal crackdown were a major turning point in the civil rights movement and resulted in the desegregation of Ole Miss—the first integration of

    Ole Miss riot of 1962

    Ole Miss riot of 1962

    Ole_Miss_riot_of_1962

  • Freedom Summer
  • 1964 voter registration campaign in Mississippi, U.S.

    Mississippi Negro" but to work with local leadership to develop the grassroots movement. More than 1,000 out-of-state volunteers participated in Freedom Summer

    Freedom Summer

    Freedom Summer

    Freedom_Summer

  • I've Been to the Mountaintop
  • Final speech by Martin Luther King Jr., 1968

    their demands would be heard and answered. Regarding the Civil Rights Movement, King demanded that the United States defend all its citizens as promised

    I've Been to the Mountaintop

    I've Been to the Mountaintop

    I've_Been_to_the_Mountaintop

  • Counterculture of the 1960s
  • Anti-establishment cultural phenomenon

    the 1960s was an anti-establishment cultural phenomenon and political movement that developed in the Western world during the mid-20th century. It began

    Counterculture of the 1960s

    Counterculture of the 1960s

    Counterculture_of_the_1960s

  • Bayard Rustin
  • American civil rights activist (1912–1987)

    1941, Rustin worked with A. Philip Randolph on the March on Washington Movement to press for an end to racial discrimination in the military and defense

    Bayard Rustin

    Bayard Rustin

    Bayard_Rustin

  • Julian Bond
  • American politician and activist (1940–2015)

    15, 2015) was an American social activist, leader of the civil rights movement, politician, professor, and writer. While he was a student at Morehouse

    Julian Bond

    Julian Bond

    Julian_Bond

  • Vernon Johns
  • American pastor and public intellectual (1892–1965)

    American minister based in the South and a pioneer in the civil rights movement. He is best known as the pastor (1947–52) of the Dexter Avenue Baptist

    Vernon Johns

    Vernon Johns

    Vernon_Johns

  • James Zwerg
  • American civil rights activist (born 1939)

    in the Civil Rights Movement, and was immediately impressed with the way Lewis handled himself and his commitment to the movement. Lewis was a member

    James Zwerg

    James Zwerg

    James_Zwerg

  • Vernon Jordan
  • American lawyer and civil rights activist (1935–2021)

    executive and civil rights attorney who worked for various civil rights movement organizations before becoming a close advisor to President Bill Clinton

    Vernon Jordan

    Vernon Jordan

    Vernon_Jordan

  • Big Six (American activists)
  • Group of six civil rights leaders in 1963 in the US

    Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963, at the height of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States. In his autobiography, Lay Bare the Heart (1985),

    Big Six (American activists)

    Big Six (American activists)

    Big_Six_(American_activists)

  • Preston King (academic)
  • American academic and activist (born 1936)

    Leesburg Stockade March on Washington "I Have a Dream" Big Six St. Augustine movement 1964–1968 Twenty-fourth Amendment Chester school protests Bloody

    Preston King (academic)

    Preston_King_(academic)

  • James Chaney
  • American civil rights activist and murder victim (1943–1964)

    James attended Catholic school for the first nine grades, and was a member of St Joseph Catholic Church in Meridian, Mississippi. At the age of 15 as a high

    James Chaney

    James Chaney

    James_Chaney

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    French

    AUGUSTE

    French form of Latin Augustus, AUGUSTE means "venerable."

    AUGUSTE

  • St. George
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    St. George

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of the numerous places in France so called from the dedication of their churches to St. George (see George).French : secondary surname to the primary surnames De la Porte, Godfroy, Lapointe, and Laporte.

    St. George

  • AUGUSTINE
  • Male

    English

    AUGUSTINE

    English form of Latin Augustinus, AUGUSTINE means "venerable."

    AUGUSTINE

  • St. Alban
  • Boy/Male

    English

    St. Alban

    From St. Alban.

    St. Alban

  • AUGUSTYNA
  • Female

    Polish

    AUGUSTYNA

    Feminine form of Polish Augustyn, AUGUSTYNA means "venerable."

    AUGUSTYNA

  • AUGUSTIN
  • Male

    French

    AUGUSTIN

    French form of Latin Augustinus, AUGUSTIN means "venerable."

    AUGUSTIN

  • Austine
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English, French, Latin

    Austine

    Majestic; Variant of Augustine; Worthy of Respect

    Austine

  • Augustino
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Latin

    Augustino

    Magic Majestic; Dignity; Venerable; Worthy of Respect; From Augustus

    Augustino

  • AVGUSTIN
  • Male

    Russian

    AVGUSTIN

    (Августи́н) Russian form of Roman Latin Augustinus, AVGUSTIN means "venerable."

    AVGUSTIN

  • Augustin
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Augustin

    From Augustus meaning magic majestic, dignity, or venerable.

    Augustin

  • AUGUSTYN
  • Male

    Polish

    AUGUSTYN

    Polish form of Latin Augustinus, AUGUSTYN means "venerable."

    AUGUSTYN

  • Augustine
  • Boy/Male

    German American Latin

    Augustine

    Majestic dignity; grandeur.

    Augustine

  • St. Ives
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    St. Ives

    English : from a place so called, of which there is one in Cambridgeshire and another in Cornwall.Americanized form of French St. Yves.

    St. Ives

  • Augustine
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Dutch, English, German, Greek, Irish, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Swedish

    Augustine

    Majestic; Dignity; Grandeur; Great; Magnificent; Worthy of Respect; Holy

    Augustine

  • Augustine
  • Girl/Female

    Latin American

    Augustine

    Deserving of respect; majestic.

    Augustine

  • St. John
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    St. John

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of the numerous places in France so called from the dedication of their churches to St. Jean (see John).Americanized form of French St. Jean.

    St. John

  • Augustina
  • Girl/Female

    Greek Latin

    Augustina

    The feminine form of Augustine.

    Augustina

  • Gussie
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Gussie

    A , Augustina, Augustine, or Augustus.

    Gussie

  • AUGOSTINO
  • Male

    Italian

    AUGOSTINO

    Italian form of Latin Augustinus, AUGOSTINO means "venerable."

    AUGOSTINO

  • Augustino
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Augustino

    From Augustus meaning magic majestic, dignity, or venerable.

    Augustino

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Online names & meanings

  • Faddei
  • Boy/Male

    Ukrainian Russian

    Faddei

    Brave.

  • Ganieda
  • Girl/Female

    Arthurian Legend

    Ganieda

    Merlin's sister.

  • Gul
  • Girl/Female

    Afghan, Arabic, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kurdish, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Parsi, Sindhi, Telugu

    Gul

    Flower; Rose; Bouquet

  • Harshika | ஹர்ஷிகா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Harshika | ஹர்ஷிகா 

    Happiness, Laugh

  • Gajadhar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Gajadhar

    Who can command An elephant

  • Varghese
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Varghese

  • Saubhgya
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Saubhgya

    Loveliness

  • Binga
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Binga

    From the kettle shaped hollow.

  • Sollalagi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Sollalagi

    Beautiful and Articulate

  • Raley
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Raley

    Deer Meadow; From the Roe Deer Meadow

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  • Coquina
  • n.

    A soft, whitish, coral-like stone, formed of broken shells and corals, found in the southern United States, and used for roadbeds and for building material, as in the fort at St. Augustine, Florida.

  • Hammer
  • n.

    Also, a person of thing that smites or shatters; as, St. Augustine was the hammer of heresies.

  • Augustinian
  • n.

    One of a class of divines, who, following St. Augustine, maintain that grace by its nature is effectual absolutely and creatively, not relatively and conditionally.

  • Augustinian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to St. Augustine, bishop of Hippo in Northern Africa (b. 354 -- d. 430), or to his doctrines.

  • Augustine
  • n.

    Alt. of Augustinian

  • Augustinism
  • n.

    The doctrines held by Augustine or by the Augustinians.

  • Corposant
  • n.

    St. Elmo's fire. See under Saint.

  • Helena
  • n.

    See St. Elmo's fire, under Saint.

  • Augustinian
  • n.

    A member of one of the religious orders called after St. Augustine; an Austin friar.

  • John's-wort
  • n.

    See St. John's-wort.

  • Foin
  • v. t.

    To prick; to st?ng.

  • Bury
  • n.

    A borough; a manor; as, the Bury of St. Edmond's

  • Valentine
  • n.

    A sweetheart chosen on St. Valentine's Day.

  • Clare
  • n.

    A nun of the order of St. Clare.

  • Abelonian
  • n.

    One of a sect in Africa (4th century), mentioned by St. Augustine, who states that they married, but lived in continence, after the manner, as they pretended, of Abel.

  • Augustan
  • n.

    Of or pertaining to Augustus Caesar or to his times.

  • Augustan
  • n.

    Of or pertaining to the town of Augsburg.

  • Benedictine
  • a.

    Pertaining to the monks of St. Benedict, or St. Benet.

  • Tawdry
  • superl.

    Bought at the festival of St. Audrey.