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For much of his life, Charles Bess drew little attention for his role in the Greensboro sit-ins of 1960 ... take seats reserved for whites. “At first, everybody thought, I did too, that there ...
News of the sit-in spread quickly, thanks in part to a photograph taken the first day by Jack Moebes of the Greensboro Record and stories in the paper by Marvin Sykes and Jo Spivey. Nonviolent ...
Learn how to stage a sit-in right next to the Greensboro lunch counter, the location of one of the civil rights movement's most famous protests (Video by: Katy June-Friesen). Read more at http ...
Protestors shared concerns ranging from lack of due process in immigration proceedings to cut to medical research and the future of Social Security.