First Person: Sitting-in at the Lunch Counter

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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2010

One of the so-called 'Greensboro Four' talks about integrating the Woolworth lunch counter in Greensboro, N.C., on Feb. 1, 1960, an action that the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. credited with helping the stagnant Civil Rights movement. (date)

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  • these people had guts!

    REAL AMERICAN HEROES!

    Much respect to you, gentlemen!

  • Looking forward to the International Civil Rights Museum (former Woolworth building) honoring the sit ins in Greensboro, NC opening on Feb. 1, 2010!!!

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  • @TheCrismb No more comments!!

  • @TheChrismb you get a check! Thats your job and the check is your pay Albert E!

  • @1navigator33 you get a check! Thats your job and the check is your pay Albert E!

  • monkey's never tip they eating out at nice places but they don't want to tip because black people are pieces of shit

  • @1navigator33 you get a check...thats you pay! Now bring me another glassof juice light ice ;?)

  • i wonder if they left a tip... hate waiting on blacks.. they don't tip and they demand alot.. then they wonder why people look at them funny.. Self Imposed

  • yep

  • @anotherfoolonthehlLL you sound more like a racist person with a chip on his shoulder.

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