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GREENSBORO — Newspaper photographer Jack Moebes captured the first image of the Greensboro Four, striding down the sidewalk outside the Woolworth store on the first day of the 1960 sit-ins.
GREENSBORO — Newspaper photographer Jack Moebes captured the first image of the Greensboro Four, striding down the sidewalk outside the Woolworth store on the first day of the 1960 sit-ins.
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For much of his life, Charles Bess drew little attention for his role in the Greensboro sit-ins of 1960. He was only 22 then, not much older than the protesters themselves.
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Sit-ins at segregated lunch counters attracted national attention in the spring of 1960 following a sit-in by college students in Greensboro, North Carolina. On Feb. 1, ...
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Reaction to the sit-ins varied. In Greensboro, the Woolworth’s store manager did not ask the police to evict the protestors, but some white customers began harassing student protestors.
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