Monday, May 19, 2014

May 19th 7th stop on the Civil Rights Tour Dr. R.B.Hayling house

8 Dr. R.B. Hayling Place
Inscription. The house at 8 Scott Street was built in the 1950s as part of Rollins Subdivision, a new residential area where many prominent black St. Augustinians made their homes. In the early 1960s it was the residence of Dr. Robert B. Hayling and family. A dentist and Air Force veteran from Tallahassee, Dr. Hayling became the leader of the civil rights movement in St. Augustine. This house became a target for racist attacks. In one of them, the family dog was killed and Mrs. Hayling narrowly escaped being shot.

In 2003, this street was renamed to honor Dr. Hayling. A banner hung for the ceremony proclaimed him "Father of the Civil Rights Act of 1964". He was presented with a plaque from his former neighbors, who were known as "The Scott Street 11" for their civil rights activities. The ceremony was significant as the beginning of a concerted effort to honor the many heroes of the civil rights movement in St. Augustine as its 40th anniversary approached.  This Historical Marker Presented this 2nd Day of July, 2007 by: Northrop Grumman

Erected 2007 by The 40th Anniversary to Commemorate the Civil Rights Demonstrations, Inc. (ACCORD).

Location.
29° 53.313′ N, 81° 19.927′ W. Marker is in St. Augustine, Florida, in Saint Johns County. Marker is on Dr. R.B. Hayling Place.

Sadly, on today's visit, the house seems to be for sale, and there was quite a bit of trash about.  Seems like the house was in disrepair also.  




Dr. Hayling, a dentist, was a strong local leader, and appealed to the SCLC and Dr King to come to St Augustine and assist with the crusade.  Dr. Haling is on the left, next to Dr King and Mr Ralph  Abernathy in the photo 


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