Dr. Robert B. Hayling

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Dr. Robert B. Hayling was a prominent civil rights leader and dentist who played a key role in organizing and leading nonviolent protests against racial segregation in St. Augustine, Florida, during the early 1960s.

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instanceOf civil rights activist
dentist
human
advocatedFor desegregation of public accommodations
end of racial discrimination in housing and employment
voting rights for African Americans
causeOfFame leadership in early 1960s St. Augustine desegregation efforts
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Florida A&M University
Meharry Medical College
ethnicGroup Black Americans
surface form: African American
familyName Hayling Island
surface form: Hayling
fieldOfWork civil rights activism
dentistry
givenName Robert
hasProfession dentist
hasRole local civil rights strategist in St. Augustine
influencedBy nonviolent philosophy of the broader civil rights movement
languageSpoken English
memberOf NAACP
NAACP
surface form: NAACP Youth Council
movement American civil rights movement
notableFor coordination with national civil rights organizations in early 1960s
helping catalyze events leading to the Civil Rights Act of 1964
inviting national civil rights leaders to focus attention on St. Augustine
organizing nonviolent protests against racial segregation in St. Augustine, Florida
notableWork leadership in the St. Augustine civil rights campaign
occupation civil rights leader
dentist
opposedTo Jim Crow laws
racial segregation
participantIn St. Augustine civil rights protests
nonviolent direct action campaigns in early 1960s Florida
sit-ins and demonstrations at segregated facilities in St. Augustine
placeOfActivity St. Augustine, Florida
placeOfWork dental practice in St. Augustine, Florida
positionHeld local leader of the NAACP Youth Council in St. Augustine
residence Florida
St. Augustine, Florida
sexOrGender male
timePeriod early 1960s
usedMethod boycotts
nonviolent protest
picketing
sit-ins

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St. Augustine movement organizedBy Dr. Robert B. Hayling