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In 1960, four black college students, in their freshmen year, showed up to a lunch counter in North Carolina for whites only, and decided they weren't going to leave until they were served.
1960s Civil Rights Protesters Who Staged Historic Sit-In Finally Have Arrest Records Cleared. ... Back then, Black people would sometimes sit at an all-white lunch counter and refuse to leave.
1960s civil rights protesters who staged historic sit-in finally have arrest records cleared. ... Back then, Black people would sometimes sit at an all-white lunch counter and refuse to leave.
1960s civil rights protesters who staged historic sit-in finally have arrest records cleared. ... Back then, Black people would sometimes sit at an all-white lunch counter and refuse to leave.
1960s civil rights protesters who staged historic sit ... in jail after they were both arrested at a protest. ... Black people would sometimes sit at an all-white lunch counter and refuse to leave.
1960s civil rights protesters who staged historic sit ... in jail after they were both arrested at a protest. ... Black people would sometimes sit at an all-white lunch counter and refuse to leave.
Simon Bouie told his mother and grandmother he wasn’t going to get in trouble back in 1960. Then the Black Benedict College student sat at a whites-only lunch counter in South Carolina and got ...
1960s civil rights protesters who staged historic sit-in finally have arrest records cleared ... Back then, Black people would sometimes sit at an all-white lunch counter and refuse to leave.
Simon Bouie told his mother and grandmother he wasn’t going to get in trouble back in 1960. Then the Black Benedict College student sat at a whites-only lunch counter in South Carolina and got ...
1960s civil rights protesters who staged historic sit-in finally have arrest records cleared . ... Back then, Black people would sometimes sit at an all-white lunch counter and refuse to leave.
1960s civil rights protesters who staged historic sit-in finally have arrest records cleared . ... Back then, Black people would sometimes sit at an all-white lunch counter and refuse to leave.