Film Chronicles Area's Civil Rights Struggles; Flagler College Hosts Showing of Clennon King's Slave Market Diary Tonight
Lewis, Ken, The Florida Times Union
Byline: KEN LEWIS, The Times-Union
ST. AUGUSTINE -- Stories from a black alligator wrestler, a segregationist mayor, a victim of the Ku Klux Klan, a sheriff's daughter and civil rights activists from St. Augustine and beyond will be woven into a film that a former journalist hopes will outlast his death.
Clennon King's Slave Market Diary will be shown tonight in the Flagler College auditorium in St. Augustine.
The film tells the tales of activists, said Gwendolyn Duncan, president of St. Augustine's 40th Anniversary to Commemorate the Civil Rights Demonstrations, a commemoration group commonly called 40th ACCORD. The event will last from 5 to 9 p.m. and ā¦
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Article title: Film Chronicles Area's Civil Rights Struggles; Flagler College Hosts Showing of Clennon King's Slave Market Diary Tonight.
Contributors: Lewis, Ken - Author.
Newspaper title: The Florida Times Union.
Publication date: June 17, 2004.
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