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On February 1, 1960, inside the Woolworth's store in Greensboro, North Carolina.
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Woolworth's sit-in protests occurred in the late 1950's as an attempt to get Woolworth's to end its discriminatory practices against African-Americans. In Greensboro, NC, black college youth went to a Woolworth's, sat down at the counter, and refused to leave, demanding to be served just like white patrons.
It happened in Greensboro, North Carolina
Woolworth's sit-in protests occurred in the late 1950's as an attempt to get Woolworth's to end its discriminatory practices against African-Americans. In Greensboro, NC, black college youth went to a Woolworth's, sat down at the counter, and refused to leave, demanding to be served just like white patrons.
Woolworth's sit-in protests occurred in the late 1950's as an attempt to get Woolworth's to end its discriminatory practices against African-Americans. In Greensboro, NC, black college youth went to a Woolworth's, sat down at the counter, and refused to leave, demanding to be served just like white patrons.
The sit-in happened on February 1, 1960.
Woolworth's sit-in protests occurred in the late 1950's as an attempt to get Woolworth's to end its discriminatory practices against African-Americans. In Greensboro, NC, black college youth went to a Woolworth's, sat down at the counter, and refused to leave, demanding to be served just like white patrons.
They did it to boycott the segregation of blacks and whites in the store Woolworth's.
The Greensboro sit-in was a group of non-violent protests, first started in the Woolworth Store in Greensboro, North Carolina. They were protesting against stores' segregation policies. The protests took place in 1960.
The Greensboro sit-in was a group of non-violent protests, first started in the Woolworth Store in Greensboro, North Carolina. They were protesting against stores' segregation policies. The protests took place in 1960.
The Greensboro sit-in was a group of non-violent protests, first started in the Woolworth Store in Greensboro, North Carolina. They were protesting against stores' segregation policies. The protests took place in 1960.