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Title
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Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center
Subject
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Lincolnville History
Museum
Description
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The Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center Collection showcases local documents and family histories that tell the story of Black heritage in the Lincolnville community in Saint Augustine. This collection contains photos from the Excelsior High School, the first Black public high school in Saint Johns County, as well as family photos and memorabilia showing the lives of Lincolnville residents.
Our goal is promote, preserve and perpetuate over 450 years of Black history in Saint Augustine.
Creator
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Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center
Source
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LMCC Archives
Date
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3/22/2021
Rights
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All Rights Reserved to the LMCC
Relation
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To find out more about LMCC, please visit their website here, <a href="https://www.lincolnvillemuseum.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center</a>.
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Title
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St. Augustine Record, "Goldie Eubanks, Son Arrested on Murder Charges," November 6, 1963
Subject
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The arrest of NAACP leader Goldie Eubanks
Description
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In 1963, St. Augustine was in the throes of the Civil RIghts movement. After protests by Black activists, Ku Klux Klan members would drive through Lincolnville and shoot into Black homes and businesses. This article in the St. Augustine Record details the arrest of Rev. Goldie Eubanks and his son, Goldie Eubanks, Jr. Klan member William David Kinard was one of the men who who drove around Lincolnville, terrorizing the residents, shooting into their homes. On October 25th, 1963, numerous Lincolnville residents shot back, resulting in Kinard's death. It is unknown who shot Kinard, but Eubanks would later be acquitted of his charges. The shooting and subsequent arrest escalated tensions in the already tumultuous city.
Creator
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Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center
Source
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St. Augustine Record
LMCC Archives
Date
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November 6, 1963
Rights
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All Rights Reserved to the LMCC
Civil Rights
Goldie Eubanks
Lincolnville
Newspaper Article
St. Augustine Record