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sister thomas- joseph mcgoldrick - it was illegal to teach black people. about, you know, educating black people. even after the civil war, even after they were free. in 1916 three of our sisters were arrested and it was on easter sunday and they were arrested over at st. benedicts.. the order to arrest them probably came from the governor, narr - these noble sisters became revered by the people they were sent to help. sister thomas- joseph mcgoldrick - the first nun who died here, the black ladies from the cathedral parish .. they took over the funeral. they said "these women came for us, we're gonna take care of this funeral" . and they did. ((kirsten joyce)) to learn more about america's untold journey and the significant role the people of saint augustine played in the civil rights movement... go to our web page las vegas now dot com... and don't miss our special this saturday at nine oclock./// ((brian loftus)) > a simple mistake.. costs a valley man thousands of ((kirsten joyce)) and the worst part.. it didn't have to happen. 8 on your side's michell
sister thomas- joseph mcgoldrick - it was illegal to teach black people. about, you know, educating black people. even after the civil war, even after they were free. in 1916 three of our sisters were arrested and it was on easter sunday and they were arrested over at st. benedicts.. the order to arrest them probably came from the governor, narr - these noble sisters became revered by the people they were sent to help. sister thomas- joseph mcgoldrick - the first nun who died here, the black...
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sister thomas-joseph mcgoldrick - when they started to teach here they taught children, you know boys came to school originally. but it wasn't too many weeks later that the little girls started to come the children. and at night we taught the adults.narr - despite their good works, it wasn't long before the sisters were caught in the rising tide of racial segregation.sister thomas-joseph mcgoldrick - 00:22:18:00 it was illegal to teach black people. 00:28:02:00 there was a lot of animosity about, you know, educating black people. even after the civil war, even after they were free. 00:23:22:00 in 1916 three of our sisters were arrested and it was on easter sunday and they were arrested over at st. benedicts.. 00:28:51:00 the order to arrest them probably came from the governor, narr - these noble sisters became revered by the people they were sent to help. sister thomas-joseph mcgoldrick 00:15:47:00 - the first nun who died here, the black ladies from the cathedral parish funeral. they said "these women came for us, we're gonna to learn more about america's untold journey and the sign
sister thomas-joseph mcgoldrick - when they started to teach here they taught children, you know boys came to school originally. but it wasn't too many weeks later that the little girls started to come the children. and at night we taught the adults.narr - despite their good works, it wasn't long before the sisters were caught in the rising tide of racial segregation.sister thomas-joseph mcgoldrick - 00:22:18:00 it was illegal to teach black people. 00:28:02:00 there was a lot of animosity...
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sister thomas- joseph mcgoldrick - when they started to teach here they taught children, you know. and only originally. but it wasn't too many weeks later at the little girls started to come too and the parents would send the children. and at night we taught the adults. narr - despite their good works, it wasn't long before the sisters were caught in the rising tide of racial segregation. sister thomas- joseph mcgoldrick - 00:22:18:00 it was illegal to teach black people. 00:28:02:00 there was a lot of animosity about, you know, educating black people. even after the civil war, even after they were free. 00:23:22:00 in 1916 three of our sisters were arrested and it was on easter sunday and they were arrested over at st. benedicts.. 00:28:51:00 the order to arrest them probably came from the governor, narr - these noble sisters became revered by the people they were sent to help. sister thomas- joseph mcgoldrick 00:15:47:00 - the first nun who died here, the black ladies from the cathedral parish .. they took over the funeral. they said "these women came for us, we're gonna take car
sister thomas- joseph mcgoldrick - when they started to teach here they taught children, you know. and only originally. but it wasn't too many weeks later at the little girls started to come too and the parents would send the children. and at night we taught the adults. narr - despite their good works, it wasn't long before the sisters were caught in the rising tide of racial segregation. sister thomas- joseph mcgoldrick - 00:22:18:00 it was illegal to teach black people. 00:28:02:00 there was...
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sister thomas-joseph mcgoldrick - when they started to teach children, you know. and only boys came to school originally. but it wasn't too many weeks later that the little girls started to come too and the parents would send the children. and at night we taught the adults. narr - despite their good works, it wasn't long before the sisters were caught in the rising tide of racial segregation. sister thomas-joseph mcgoldrick - 00:22:18:00 it was illegal to teach black people. 00:28:02:00 there was a lot of animosity about, you know, educating black people. even after the civil war, even after they were free. 00:23:22:00 in 1916 three of our sisters were arrested and it was on easter sunday and they were arrested over at st. benedicts.. 00:28:51:00 the order to arrest them probably governor, narr - these noble sisters became revered by the people they were sent to help. sister thomas-joseph mcgoldrick 00:15:47:00 - the first nun who died here, the black ladies from the cathedral parish .. they took over the funeral. they said "these women came for us, we're gonna ta
sister thomas-joseph mcgoldrick - when they started to teach children, you know. and only boys came to school originally. but it wasn't too many weeks later that the little girls started to come too and the parents would send the children. and at night we taught the adults. narr - despite their good works, it wasn't long before the sisters were caught in the rising tide of racial segregation. sister thomas-joseph mcgoldrick - 00:22:18:00 it was illegal to teach black people. 00:28:02:00 there...
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sister thomas-joseph mcgoldrick - we came in 1866 at the request of bishop augustin verot. he asked for 8 sisters that would come. father tom willis - i wish you to understand and clearly that it is for the blacks and for them alone that i have sister thomas-joseph mcgoldrick - and he made it very clear that they were coming to teach the liberated slaves. that that would be their work here. father tom willis - when they arrived they knew no english so they had to learn the language, they had to learn the culture of st. augustine as it existed in the years after the civil war. sister thomas-joseph mcgoldrick - when they started to teach here they taught children, you know. and only boys came to school originally. but weeks later that the little girls started to parents would send night we taught the adults. narr - despite their good works, it wasn't long before the sisters were caught in the rising tide of racial segregation. sister thomas-joseph mcgoldrick - 00:22:18:00 it was illegal to teach black people. 00:28:02:00 there was a lot of animosity about, you know, educating
sister thomas-joseph mcgoldrick - we came in 1866 at the request of bishop augustin verot. he asked for 8 sisters that would come. father tom willis - i wish you to understand and clearly that it is for the blacks and for them alone that i have sister thomas-joseph mcgoldrick - and he made it very clear that they were coming to teach the liberated slaves. that that would be their work here. father tom willis - when they arrived they knew no english so they had to learn the language, they had to...
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sister thomas- joseph mcgoldrick - we came in 1866 at the request of bishop augustin verot. he asked for 8 sisters that would come. father tom willis - i wish you to understand and clearly that it is for the bdacks and for them alone that i have the sisters of your order come to my diocese. sister thomas- joseph mcgoldrick - and he made it very clear that they were coming to teach the liberated slaves. that that would be their work here. father tom willis - when they arrived they knew no english so they had to learn the language, they had to learn the culture of st. augustine as it existed in the years after the civil war. sister thomas- joseph mcgoldrick - when they started to teach here they taught children, you know. and only boys came to school originally. but it wasn't too many weeks later that the little girls started to come too and the parents would send adults. narr - despite their good works, it wasn't long before the sisters were caught in the rising tide of racial segregation. sister thomas- joseph mcgoldrick - 00:22:18:00 it was illegal to teach black people. 00
sister thomas- joseph mcgoldrick - we came in 1866 at the request of bishop augustin verot. he asked for 8 sisters that would come. father tom willis - i wish you to understand and clearly that it is for the bdacks and for them alone that i have the sisters of your order come to my diocese. sister thomas- joseph mcgoldrick - and he made it very clear that they were coming to teach the liberated slaves. that that would be their work here. father tom willis - when they arrived they knew no...
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sister thomas- joseph mcgoldrick - it was illegal to teach black people. there was a lot of animosity about, you know, educating black people. even after the civil war, even after they were free. in 1916 three of our sisters were arrested and it was on easter sunday and they were arrested over at st. benedicts.. the order to arrest them probably came from the governor, narr - these noble sisters became revered by the people they were sent to help. sister thomas- joseph mcgoldrick - the first nun who died here, the black ladies from the cathedral parish .. they took over the funeral. they said "these women came for us, we're gonna take care of this funeral" . and they did. about america's untold journey and the significant role the people of saint augustine played in the civil rights movement... go to our web page las vegas now dot com... and don't miss our special this saturday night at nine./// ((paul joncich)) > the zika virus continues to spread. ((denise valdez)) the new warning from leading health officials today... and the steps everyone can take ((p
sister thomas- joseph mcgoldrick - it was illegal to teach black people. there was a lot of animosity about, you know, educating black people. even after the civil war, even after they were free. in 1916 three of our sisters were arrested and it was on easter sunday and they were arrested over at st. benedicts.. the order to arrest them probably came from the governor, narr - these noble sisters became revered by the people they were sent to help. sister thomas- joseph mcgoldrick - the first...