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Florida Flambeau front page, Sept. 16, 1964

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This is the front page of the September 16, 1964 edition of the Florida Flambeau. The main article, written by Maxwell Courtney, focuses on foreign film festival.

Florida Flambeau front page, Dec. 4, 1963

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This is the front page of the December 4, 1963 edition of the Florida Flambeau. Headlines include "US Ambassador Wadsworth Speaks Tonight on Peace", "'Jazz King' Basie Joins Picket Line", "Glee Club Slates Christmas Vespers", and "Christmas Concert…

Florida Flambeau front page (Sept. 5, 1962)

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This is the front page of the September 5, 1962 edition of the Florida Flambeau. Headlines include "Florida First in U.S. With Trimester", "Enrollment Hits New FSU High", "Three Negro Students Enroll Here This Fall", and "'Flambeau' Prints Daily…

Florida Flambeau editorials, Oct. 2, 1963

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A series of editorial articles about the injustices and discrimination that black students in Tallahassee faced in the 1960s, including discrimination in the restaurants surrounding the FSU campus.

Flambeau front page, Sept. 17, 1963

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Includes the article, "Student, Former Student Among Three Arrested," the arrests occurring for public disturbance at the segregated Dobbs House diner.

Flambeau front page, Sept. 16, 1963

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Page includes the article "Restaurant Owners Refuse to Serve Negro Students" by Lana Murray.

Flambeau front page, Oct. 8, 1963

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Page contains the article, "Three FSU Students Still in Jail." The students were arrested for their involvement in protesting segregated institutions.

Flambeau front page, Oct. 24, 1966

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Page highlights United Nations Day.

Flambeau front page, Oct. 18, 1963

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Includes 2 articles on integration: "Religious Council Urges Patronage of Restaurants Serving All Students" and "FSU Students Favor Restaurant Integration".

Flambeau front page, Oct. 17, 1963

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Contains the article, "PIcketing to Continue Every Night Until 10," explaining that picketing the segregated University Inn restaurant will continue, despite some opposition from the community.