On August 13, 1965, Daniels, in a group of 29 protesters, went to picket whites-only stores in the small town of Fort Deposit, Alabama. All of the protesters were arrested and taken to jail in the nearby town of Hayneville. Five juvenile protesters were released the next day. The rest of the group was held for six days; they refused to accept bail unless everyone was bailed. Finally, on August 20, the prisoners were released without transport back to Fort Deposit. After release, the group waited by a road nearby the jail. Daniels with three others - a white Catholic priest and two black protesters--went down the street to get a cold soft drink at Varner's Grocery Store, one of the few local stores that would serve nonwhites. They were met at the front by Tom L. Coleman, an engineer for the state highway department and unpaid special deputy, who wielded a shotgun. The man threatened the group, and finally leveled his gun at seventeen-year-old Ruby Sales. Daniels pushed Sales down to the ground and caught the full blast of the gun. He was killed instantly. The priest, Richard F. Morrisroe, grabbed the other protester and ran. Coleman shot Morrisroe, wounding him in the lower back. So, Jonathan Daniels died on 20 August 1965.
Jonathan Daniels died on 1965-08-20.
Jonathan W. Daniels died on 1981-11-06.
Jonathan Daniels was born on 1939-03-20.
Jonathan W. Daniels was born on 1902-04-26.
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Billy Daniels died in 1988.
Annette Daniels died in 2004.
Edward Daniels died in 1916.
Doug Daniels died in 2004.
Dick Daniels died in 1985.
A. Polak Daniels died in 1891.
Gipsy Daniels died in 1967-06.