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Rev. John Collier from Newark, N.J. (wearing bow tie), speaking with police as the "Tallahassee Ten" are arrested at the airport.
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, M87- 27, Box 9
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Jim Crow
Law enforcement--Florida--Leon County--Tallahassee
Peace officers--Florida--Leon County--Tallahassee
Police--Florida--Leon County--Tallahassee
Race discrimination
Segregation
Discrimination in public accommodations
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African Americans--Civil rights
Political activists
African American civil rights workers--Florida--Leon County--Tallahassee
African American religious leaders--New Jersey--Newark
African American clergy--New Jersey--Newark
Freedom Rides, 1961
African Americans--Political activity
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In June 1961 Interfaith Freedom Riders challenged segregated interstate buses by traveling from Washington, D.C. to Tallahassee, Florida. After successfully completing the Freedom Ride they had planned to fly home but first decided to test whether or not the group would be served in the segregated airport restaurant. As a result 10 Freedom Riders, later known as the Tallahassee Ten, were arrested for unlawful assembly. They were released on bond following their conviction and sentence later that same month which was followed by about 3 years of legal appeals. The 10 original riders later returned to Tallahassee to serve brief jail terms in August 1964 and were released after serving 4 days of their 60-day sentences.
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Rev. John Collier from Newark, N.J. (wearing bow tie), speaking with police as the "Tallahassee Ten" are arrested at the airport. 1961. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/267345>, accessed 14 November 2024.
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Rev. John Collier from Newark, N.J. (wearing bow tie), speaking with police as the "Tallahassee Ten" are arrested at the airport. 1961. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 14 Nov. 2024.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/267345>