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Marker detail: Segregated camp set up for Maurice Ruddick and his family on Jekyll Island image, Touch for more information
Marker detail: Segregated camp set up for Maurice Ruddick and his family on Jekyll Island
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1 Georgia, Glynn County, Jekyll Island — Separate But Equal?Historic St. Andrews Beach
On October 23, 1958, a coal mining disaster in Springhill, Nova Scotia trapped 174 men underground. The coverage of this disaster was the first international event to be broadcast live on television. In the hope of harnessing the media . . . Map (db m115128) HM
2 Georgia, Glynn County, Jekyll Island — St. Andrews BeachHistoric St. Andrews Beach
On March 6, 1948, Jekyll Island opened as a state park for the citizens of Georgia. However, the new public seashore was not available to everyone, at first. Because of segregation, African Americans could not visit many areas of Jekyll Island, . . . Map (db m115135) HM
3 Georgia, Glynn County, Jekyll Island — The Beach PavilionHistoric St. Andrews Beach
The Beach Pavilion in front of you opened on September 25, 1955 to great fanfare, as St. Andrews Beach became the first public beach in Georgia to welcome African Americans. Celebrations included a motorcade, dedication ceremony, and music by the . . . Map (db m115137) HM
4 Georgia, Glynn County, Jekyll Island — The Dolphin Motor HotelHistoric St. Andrews Beach
The St. Andrews Beach Corporation formed in early 1956 to build a motel and restaurant here on Jekyll Island's once segregated South End. The company included many successful black business owners from Brunswick. In partnership with the Jekyll . . . Map (db m115139) HM
5 Georgia, Glynn County, Jekyll Island — Beach AccessHistoric St. Andrews Beach
From the late-1800s until the mid-1960s, Jim Crow laws enforced racial segregation in the South. These laws prevented African Americans from enjoying equal access to the same public spaces as white people, including restaurants, buses, schools, . . . Map (db m115140) HM
6 Georgia, Glynn County, Jekyll Island — The Dolphin Club LoungeHistoric St. Andrews Beach
From 1959 to 1966, the Dolphin Club Lounge provided lively entertainment for visitors to the historically black St. Andrews Beach. Juke joints like this one once stretched across the southeastern United States. On remote Jekyll Island, the . . . Map (db m115141) HM
 
 
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Apr. 16, 2024