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    Let’s start off w/ some perspective. 60 years ago TODAY, the started the sit-ins at Woolworth’s in Greensboro, NC. The four young men were students at North Carolina A&T. These sit ins lasted til July and sparked a movement of sit-ins across the country.

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    On February 1st 1960 four freshmen from North Carolina A&T walked downtown and “sat-in” at the whites-only lunch counter at Woolworth’s. ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾

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    It's and I'm eating breakfast at Tex and Shirley's in Greensboro, NC. I didn't have to walk through the back door, a white woman served me with a smile, and I enjoyed my meal in peace. Never forget the way that was paved by the .

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    Let’s not forget what they and so many others went through on this date in history. Four black college FRESHMEN organized this movement proving that while you may be scared you’re never too young to spark change.

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    In the 90s my highschool managed to teach civil rights, but never managed to tell us what was started here by & Dudley HS students. Grateful that I can teach it right to my son, who goes to school with the kin of the

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    In observance of the 60th anniversary of the sit-ins, GCS students remember the .

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    To commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Greensboro Sit-Ins, board members, along with other GCS leaders, read the New York Times Bestseller, "Sit-In" to students across the district. The book details the events of February 1, 1960.

  8. 💙💛 On Feb 1, 1960, four N.C. A&T students boldly sat down at a Greensboro lunch counter to stand up to injustice🙏🏽. This courageous act: 💙inspired more sit-ins throughout the south 💛is honored today

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    We couldn’t sit together!?! Sixty years ago, four young students in Greensboro, North Carolina, staged a sit-in at a segregated lunch counter — and started a movement.

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    As we enter I wanted to honor the amazing On February 1st 1960 Ezell Blair Jr., David Richmond, Franklin McCain, & Joseph McNeil “sat-in” at the whites-only counter at Woolworth’s sparking a movement✊🏼 Charcoal/pencil drawing

  11. Small acts of resistance can amplify, resonate, and stretch far beyond their locale—and even time—to shift history. Grassroots activism has changed the world, and can do so again. Find—or start—a network where you live to follow in the footsteps of the .

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    Today marks the beginning of Black History Month, and on this day 60 years ago 4 brave NCA&T freshman students stood up against injustice by sitting down.

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    60 years ago TODAY 4 black college freshmen sat at a lunch counter in Greensboro, NC. They asked for service/were denied. Within 3 days, more than 300 students joined the in their sit-in. The 6 month protest led to similar ones across U.S.

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  15. On this day in 1960, the Greensboro Four (Jospeh McNeil, Franklin McCain, Ezell Blair, Jr. and David Richmond) staged a sit-in at a segregated lunch counter in North Carolina and sparked a larger movement.

  16. It's the first day of and the 60th anniversary of the Greensboro Sit-In. Check out this thread to learn more about the .

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    Remember them always. Learn from them always. Aid in the change they began.

  18. Today marks the start of ! Today is also the 60th anniversary of the . 4 Black college freshmen sat at a segregated lunch counter in Greensboro, NC and refused to leave, sparking protests and serving as a key part of the Civil Rights Movement.

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    Much has changed in the 60 years since a brave group of "angelic troublemakers" staged a sit in at a lunch counter to protest the corrosive indignities of discrimination. We salute their courage today, and continue the fight in their name.

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