Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Rev. Ralph Abernathy and NCCU student Lacy Streeter walk along West Main Street on their way to the Woolworth Lunch Counter in this file photo from Feb. 16, 1960.
Feb. 1, 2025, marked 65 years since four Black college students sat at an all-white lunch counter at Woolworth's in ...
Kelton Edmonds doesn’t just know the history of the “Greensboro Four,” the group of Black freshman students at North Carolina Architectural & Technical State College, who staged the first ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Feb. 1, 2025, marked 65 years since four Black college students sat at an all-white lunch counter at ... Elm St., where the historic Woolworth's sat for decades.
GREENSBORO, N.C. — North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University hosted a celebratory breakfast on Friday to ...
four college freshmen walked up to the lunch counter of a Woolworth’s department store in Greensboro, North Carolina, and changed the course of history. Joseph McNeil, Franklin McCain ...
"Generations after us will be able to say that's where history was made," said Guilford County Commissioners Chair Melvin ...
ON FEBRUARY 1ST, 1964, NORTH CAROLINA A AND T STATE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS SAT AT THE WHITES ONLY LUNCH COUNTER AT F.W. WOOLWORTH IN GREENSBORO TO PROTEST RACIAL RACIAL SEGREGATION. OUR ERIN BURNETT ...
The historic St. Charles Hotel in Cape Girardeau, built before the Civil War, avoided fire but was demolished in February 1967. Located at Main and Themis streets, it stood for over a century.