I'm sorry, we only understand Engish, not Ebonics or whatever the heck that is. Please get someone who knows how to spell to ask your question, so that we can make sense of it. I get the general gist (you're looking for information on ... something ... that's especially difficult for black people, possibly but not necessarily specifically black people in the US), but what that something is remains a mystery.
You are going to be surprized with this answer, so sit down. The Americans.
In the United States, Americans typically sit at dining tables, which can be found in kitchens or dining rooms, to enjoy their meals. In casual settings, many also use kitchen islands or counters. Additionally, Americans often eat at restaurants, where they sit at tables or booths. Outdoor seating is also popular during pleasant weather.
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They had to sit in the backs only section
SIT-IN
SIT-IN
sit ins
It depends on who you talk to. My dead family members sit on the side of Christ.
"sit" house
They were denied service in a restaurant
They wanted all African-Americans to be served at the lunch counter at Woolworths in N.C.