“Anti-segregation protests, halted by a weekend moratorium called by student leaders after police used dogs, fire hoses and billy sticks to disperse demonstrations, may resume this week...pic.twitter.com/b7fudtOuKx
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At least 14 students suffered from police dog bites,’ Dr. Neville Barron, college physician stated. Others were injured from blows by billy sticks, Robinson said.
Demonstrations were called by the Student Appeal for Equality (SAFE), affiliated with SNCC for more than a year. Twenty-year-old SAFE head, John Wilson was arrested Feb. 26 along with more than 20 other students, for demonstrating against segregated restaurants.
SNCC Chairman John Lewis and Cambridge SNCC leader Mrs. Gloria Richardson reported no violence from the white community here toward demonstrators. ‘It’s from the state police,’ Lewis said.” — The Student Voice (March 3, 1964)
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