[AGL] Theater stand-ins in Austin 1961 or so
michele mason
m_11 at att.net
Sat Jul 17 14:40:11 EDT 2010
We were probably both there before we knew each other. I used to ride
my bike. We got to do a lot that would scare today's parents to
death. It was a different world.
On Jul 17, 2010, at 8:34 AM, Fontaine Maverick wrote:
> This is interesting. I hadn't remembered that about the Night Hawk.
> In the sixth grade (58?), I went to Woolworth's for grilled cheese
> before the movie at the Paramount or State & didn't even notice
> that neither was integrated. As a 12 year old from San Antonio, I
> was blissfully unaware of the "colored only" restrooms on the
> outskirts of Austin. Took a greyhound down to Lockhart to see my
> recently transplanted best friend and was shocked to see one as I
> gazed out of the bus. Woke me the hell up. It wasn't much later
> that my mom started taking me to the Varsity stand-ins.
>
>
> From: Frances Morey <Frances_Morey at yahoo.com>
> To: survivors' reminiscences about Austin Ghetto Daze in the 60s
> <austin-ghetto-list at pairlist.net>
> Sent: Sat, July 17, 2010 12:36:59 AM
> Subject: Re: [AGL] Theater stand-ins in Austin 1961 or so
>
> Harry Akins as mayor had a meeting with the other restaurant owners
> and told them that if they all integrate their facilities at the
> same time then there would be no grounds for singling out any one
> of them to effectively boycott over the issue. They saw the logic
> of that and the public accommodations ordinance passed and the
> restaurants were integrated overnight. That's the story I remember.
> Best,
> Frances
>
> From: Michael Eisenstadt <mike.eisenstadt at gmail.com>
> To: survivors' reminiscences about Austin Ghetto Daze in the 60s
> <austin-ghetto-list at pairlist.net>
> Sent: Fri, July 16, 2010 4:27:06 PM
> Subject: Re: [AGL] Theater stand-ins in Austin 1961 or so
>
> I arrived in Austin only in 1963. I do remember participating in
> a protest at a gas station on the drag which did not serve
> African-Americans. At that time Harry Akins' Night Hawk
> restaurants were the ONLY integrated restaurants. The
> next year, spring 1964, the City Council considered but
> did not pass an equal access ordinance. Their excuse was
> that Congress was working on Civil Rights laws which indeed
> were passed that year, forced through Congress by then
> Pres. LBJ.
>
> Mike eisenstadt
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jim McCulloch" <mcculloch at mail.utexas.edu>
> To: <austin-ghetto-list at pairlist.net>
> Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2010 10:39 PM
> Subject: [AGL] Theater stand-ins in Austin 1961 or so
>
>
> > Chandler Davidson is arranging a reunion in December of people who
> > participated in the standins. Some members of the list may have
> > participated, and if Chandler has not contacted you and you
> would be
> > interested in such a reunion, you can reach Chandler at fcd at rice.edu
> >
> > As I understand it, the reunion would be in Austin.
> >
> > --Jim McCulloch
>
>
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