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“Passage at St. Augustine” Film Screening

  • Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center 102 Martin Luther King Avenue St. Augustine, FL, 32084 United States (map)

Learn more about the struggles and perseverance of the activism efforts in St. Augustine during the Civil Rights movement of the sixties in Clennon King’s “Passage at St. Augustine.” The LMCC will present a free screening of the film and host a public discussion after. The run-time of the film is one hour.

There is limited seating for this program, so it is first come, first serve. This event will be located at 102 Martin Luther King Ave., in the Excelsior Room. Please enter the building from the Pomar St. entrance. Parking is available in front of the museum, in the paved lot behind, and spots along Pomar St. The LMCC is an accessible building.

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