Article discussing the coming trial of six FSU students arrested during ealier sit-in protests. States other FAMU students already received near the maximum penalty for their "unlawful assembly." States the attorney representing five of the six FSU students requested as much student attendance as possible to counter the Citizen's Council. Also prints a statement by Dean R.R. Oglesby stating the importance of obeying the law and not participating in actions that could lead to riots.
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Florida Flambeau, “"6 FSU Students Go on Trial Next Friday",” A Community History of Race Relations: Tallahassee & Florida State University , accessed May 18, 2024, https://historyracerelationstlh.omeka.net/items/show/891.