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otis mason - 01:11:59:20 - i could not attend the university of florida. i went down for an interview . it was very interesting about the results of my visit there. i was told that i spoke very well. that's all i heard.. thomas jackson - 00:49:18:00 - my father was a teacher and he was told that if he participated in the movement, he would lose his job. narr - fearing retribution. many of st. augustine's middle class blacks were either hesitant or silent about the growing civil rights movement. there needed to be a new front opened in the fight against segregation, and there was no better place to do it than in a city about to celebrate its 400th birthday. video out - tag tim: the story doesn't end there. on our untold journey... we'll go back to the intense summer of 19-63. jenna: coming up in sports...the state dual wrestling tournament gets underway tomorrow at the we'll take a look at our teams competing up ahead. tim: plus...peter jok has become a key part of the hawkeyes attack this season. we'll hear about jok is definitely on the short list. the ha
otis mason - 01:11:59:20 - i could not attend the university of florida. i went down for an interview . it was very interesting about the results of my visit there. i was told that i spoke very well. that's all i heard.. thomas jackson - 00:49:18:00 - my father was a teacher and he was told that if he participated in the movement, he would lose his job. narr - fearing retribution. many of st. augustine's middle class blacks were either hesitant or silent about the growing civil rights movement....
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otis mason - 01:11:59:20 - i could not attend the university of florida. i went down for an interview . it was very interesting about the results of my visit there. i was told that i spoke very well. that's all i heard.. thomas jackson - 00:49:18:00 - my father was a teacher and he was told that if he participated in the movement, he would lose his job. narr - fearing retribution. many of st. augustine's middle class blacks were either hesitant or silent about the growing civil rights movement. there needed to be a new front opened in the fight against segregation, and there was no better city about to celebrate its 400th video out - tag sabrina: on america's untold story of the journey right here on local five. we wrap up our series with the final instllment next monday here on good morning iowa.. on our next installment of america's untold journey... we'll go back to the intense summer of 19-63....as the civil rights movement heats up in saint augustine, florida. look for that here on good morning iowa next week. sabrina: next.... the first republican pr
otis mason - 01:11:59:20 - i could not attend the university of florida. i went down for an interview . it was very interesting about the results of my visit there. i was told that i spoke very well. that's all i heard.. thomas jackson - 00:49:18:00 - my father was a teacher and he was told that if he participated in the movement, he would lose his job. narr - fearing retribution. many of st. augustine's middle class blacks were either hesitant or silent about the growing civil rights movement....
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otis mason - 01:11:59:20 - i could not attend the university of florida. i went down for an interview . it was very interesting about the results of my visit there. i was told that i spoke very well. that's all i heard.. thomas jackson - 00:49:18:00 - my father was a teacher and he was told that if he participated his job. narr - fearing retribution. many of st. augustine's middle class blacks were either hesitant or silent about the growing civil rights movement. there needed to be a new front opened in the fight against segregation, and there was no better place to do it than in a city about to celebrate its 400th birthday. ((brian loftus)) > the story doesn't end there. on our next installment of america's untold journey... we'll go back to the intense summer of 19-63. and make sure to catch our special this saturday at nine...fight here on 8 news now./// ((kirsten joyce)) > he is going back to cali, cali, cali... to host the grammy awards! ((brian loftus)) coming up at 6:00... ll cool j will be chatting with us live... about how he's getting ready for
otis mason - 01:11:59:20 - i could not attend the university of florida. i went down for an interview . it was very interesting about the results of my visit there. i was told that i spoke very well. that's all i heard.. thomas jackson - 00:49:18:00 - my father was a teacher and he was told that if he participated his job. narr - fearing retribution. many of st. augustine's middle class blacks were either hesitant or silent about the growing civil rights movement. there needed to be a new front...
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otis mason - 01:11:59:20 - i could not attend the university of florida. i went down for an interview . it was very interesting about the results of my visit thomas jackson - 00:49:18:00 - my father was a teacher and he was told that if he participated in the movement, he would lose his job. narr - fearing retribution. many of st. augustine's middle class blacks were either hesitant or silent about the growing civil rights movement. there needed to be a new front opened in the fight against segregation, and there was no better place to do it than in a city about to celebrate its 400th birthday. video out sabrina: look for more on america's untold story of the journey right here on local five. we wrap up our series with the final instllment next monday here on good morning iowa.. on our next installment of america's untold journey... we'll go back to the intense summer of 19-63....as the civil rights movement heats up in saint augustine, florida. look for that here on good morning iowa next week. sabrina well time for another break, when we return more and
otis mason - 01:11:59:20 - i could not attend the university of florida. i went down for an interview . it was very interesting about the results of my visit thomas jackson - 00:49:18:00 - my father was a teacher and he was told that if he participated in the movement, he would lose his job. narr - fearing retribution. many of st. augustine's middle class blacks were either hesitant or silent about the growing civil rights movement. there needed to be a new front opened in the fight against...
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otis mason 00:06:02:00lincolnville was never totally segregated in terms of living. i can recall when i was a kid on the corner of, what is now ml king and lincoln street, there were a couple of grocery stores located in the immediate neighborhood that were owned and operated by jewish families. essie bush 01:38:32:12 - oh we were a close-knit family of people. now i had fun in lincolnville, now otis mason 0006:29:12 - we were not totally segregated, white families lived in the community as well. narr 21 - while its influence on the local economy grew going to go so far in the face of segregation.otis mason 01:11:59:20 - i could not attend the university of florida. i went down for an interview interesting about the results of my visit there. i was told that i spoke very well. that's all i heard.thomas jackson 00:49:18:00 - my father was a teacher and he was told that if he participated in the movement, he would lose his job. narr - fearing retribution many of st. augustine's middle class blacks were either hesitant or silent about the growing civil rights movement.
otis mason 00:06:02:00lincolnville was never totally segregated in terms of living. i can recall when i was a kid on the corner of, what is now ml king and lincoln street, there were a couple of grocery stores located in the immediate neighborhood that were owned and operated by jewish families. essie bush 01:38:32:12 - oh we were a close-knit family of people. now i had fun in lincolnville, now otis mason 0006:29:12 - we were not totally segregated, white families lived in the community as...
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otis mason i could not attend the university of florida. i went down for an interview it was very interesting about the results of my visit there. i was told that i spoke very well. thomas jackson my father was a teacher and he was told that if he participated in the movement, he would lose his job. fearing retribution many of st. augustine's middle class blacks were either hesitant or silent about the growing civil rights movement. there needed to be a new front opened in the fight against segregation, and there was no better place to do it than in a city about to celebrate its 400th birthday. ((paul joncich)) > the story doesn't end there. on our next installment of america's untold journey... we'll go back to the intense summer of 19-63. and make sure to catch our special this saturday at /// deputies... gunned down in the line of duty. the deadly shooting... that has one community mourning the loss of the heros. /// ((denise valdez)) remembering a vegas icon. coming up at 5... we talk to a former showgirl from jubilee... and the memorie
otis mason i could not attend the university of florida. i went down for an interview it was very interesting about the results of my visit there. i was told that i spoke very well. thomas jackson my father was a teacher and he was told that if he participated in the movement, he would lose his job. fearing retribution many of st. augustine's middle class blacks were either hesitant or silent about the growing civil rights movement. there needed to be a new front opened in the fight against...
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dave paulson and george mason on the road visiting umass. otis livingston comes up with the steal. n the break. livingston passes ahead to deandre abram for the slam. great pass from livingston. abram finishes off. he had 13. mason down 8. it's a six-point game. hines on the drive. nice move. pretty layup off the glass. 17 points. late he five. old zool with the hook shot. mason within three. he's good enough you have to pronounce his name right. umass beats mason 70-64. rutgers know they have their hands full as the sexth ranked maryland women invade. pass over to confoy. you cannot leave her open. she hits that three. maryland up by four. a couple plays later, quick pass to walker kembo. maryland up 13 at the break. in the third, walker kembo off the glass with contact. 21 points for her. maryland beats rutgers 73-58 the final. >>> day ttona 500 is, wait for , 500 miles long. >> thank you, carol. >> it takes four hours to complete. so 4 hours, first place today decided by four inches. closest finish in daytona 500 history. dale earnhardt, jr. the overwhelming favorite to win. with
dave paulson and george mason on the road visiting umass. otis livingston comes up with the steal. n the break. livingston passes ahead to deandre abram for the slam. great pass from livingston. abram finishes off. he had 13. mason down 8. it's a six-point game. hines on the drive. nice move. pretty layup off the glass. 17 points. late he five. old zool with the hook shot. mason within three. he's good enough you have to pronounce his name right. umass beats mason 70-64. rutgers know they have...