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The Movement
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Freedom Trail Sites
Phase I
79 Bridge St
57 Chapin St
Gault St Steps
31 King St
97 M L King Ave
156 M L King Ave
8 R B Hayling Pl
177 Twine St
64 Washington St
Phase II
33 Bernard St
84 Bridge St
570 Christopher St
120 DeHaven St
111 Lincoln St
112 M L King Ave
56 Park Pl
222 Riberia St
84 St Benedict St
76 Washington St*
1074 West King St
Phase III
5480 Atlantic View
81 Bridge St
113 DeHaven St
10 Hildreth Dr
650 Julia St
102 M L King Ave
160 M L King Ave
SJC Beach Wade-ins
SJC Jail Annex
94 South St
262 West King St
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ACCORD Freedom Trail Sites - Phase II
Sponsored by Northrop Grumman Corporation Unveiled July 2, 2008
33 Bernard Street
- Home of two of the first black students to attend newly desegregated school in 1964 - Lincolnville
84 Bridge Street
- Church where many rallies of the 60s Movement of St. Augustine took place
570 Christopher Street
- Home of Rev. Roscoe Halyard - West Augstine
120 DeHaven Street
- Home of Mrs. Rena Ayers, "Housemother to the Civil Rights Movement"
111 Lincoln Street
- Home of Rev. Thomas A. Wright, civil rights activist - Lincolnville
112 M L King Avenue
- Home of Robert Bell, who worked for the local Post Office, housed many activists
56 Park Place
- Home of the Reddicks, a prominent family in the Movement - Lincolnville
222 Riberia Street
- Bethel Baptist Church, where many meetings, rallies, and "Freedom School" were held - Lincolnville
84 St. Benedict Street -
Rectory of St. Paul AME Church - Lincolnville
76 Washington Street
*
- headquarters location for NAACP - Lincolnville
1074 West King Street
- Home of civil rights activist Mrs. Georgie Mae Reed - West Augustine
* Sponsored by Beth Levenbach