continued for two more nights. the "florida times union" the white paper of record did not see fit to mention it. it was just a hurricane of violence. in the end, the kids, the young people who organized those protests at the lunch counters, they won. they started those protests like i said in august, 1960. by the spring of 1961, jacksonville had quietly integrated its downtown lunch counters. and it took longer but the "florida times union" newspaper in recent years has tried to make up for the dismal role that it played in these events. they have in years since devoted serious coverage to the annual anniversary of what has become known as "ax handle saturday" such a dramatic name but they really did stockpile and hand out ax handles and use them in an orgy of white violence against any black