because the people didn't serve them
The "Sit-In" movement (of the 1960's - where it became popular) was a type of political protest started by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. A type of peaceful resistance using masses of people to effect political change in a non-violent confrontation.
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Because one day a lady named Rosa Parks got on a bus and thought it was unfair to sit in the back. She thought Black people and White people SHOULD be able to sit anywhere and by anyone! So she sat in the front with the White people. She did get in trouble but now Black and White people could sit anywhere on a bus and sit next to anyone!
To demand that businesses let people sit where they want
The effect of movement of early people is that the world's population grew.
To demand that businesses let people sit where they want
An organized protest demonstration in which participants seat themselves in an appropriate place and refuse to move.
The "Sit-In" movement (of the 1960's - where it became popular) was a type of political protest started by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. A type of peaceful resistance using masses of people to effect political change in a non-violent confrontation.
Back in the 60's, the civil rights movement was happening. People, all or most were black, would go to a diner, restaraunt, or snack bar and sit there, not leaving until they were served. It was a form of protesting.
people sit in the Tharwar Sahib
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The movement of people is water. And the movement of goods is people. And the movement of ideas is people.
Sit ins primarily brought the civil rights movement into peoples homes through the media. Young men and woman would sit in malt shops or university buildings protestign Vietnam and civil rigts and woman status. These sit-ins led to Board of Education v Brown and other major court decisions. Most importantly a mentioned these sit ins were the first time African American civil rights campaigners were able to get there case in front of national media. This led to a need for congress, senate the executive and the judiciary to take the civil rights movement serious.
They sit anywhere!
Movement by the people would be a revolution.
A sit-in means occupying an area in protest. Sit-ins were common during the Civil Rights Movement in the United States. They often led to people calling the police but because sit-ins are peaceful and perfectly legal, no one can be arrested or removed. This was an effective way of getting businesses to change racist policies while raising national awareness of segregation issues.
because people sit on them alot and humped them alot because people sit on them alot and humped them alot because people sit on them alot and humped them alot