sent highway patrolmen in from jacksonville and from daytona. >> after he was assaulted by the klan, hospital and was forbidden by the hospital to speak to reporters, so he had to ask to be transferred to a so-called black hospital in jacksonville so he could be free to speak. >> and i endured the damage to my upper and lower teeth and also to my head. i had stitches and all and injuries to my head and my skull that i will take to my grave. >> a quote that i had in the courier on october 19th of '63, hayling said, "'it was the look of utter hatred, even in the faces of the women and little children, that hurt the most,' dr. hayling declared. 'you can hear about it, and you can read about it in books, but you have no idea what it is like until you see it.'" i felt it was tremendously important to get that--hayling's story into the pittsburgh courier, and they did make a headline of it in the national editions. that headline, in my opinion, was instrumental in catching martin luther king's eye and making him decide to come to st. augustine. >> by the time the civil rights movement got