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The 1960 Greensboro Sit Ins Story

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    Their plan for the Greensboro Sit In was simple. The four students would first stop at Ralph Johns’ store so that Johns could contact a newspaper reporter. They would then go to the Woolworth’s five-and-dime store to purchase items, saving their receipts. After finishing their shopping, they would sit down at the lunch counter and courteously request service, and they would wait until service was provided. In what state did the protest take place?

    North Dakota

    Virginia

    Florida

    North Carolina

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    On February 1, 1960, Ezell Blair Jr., David Richmond, Franklin McCain and Joseph McNeil started a Sit In Protest at a Greensboro Woolworth lunch counter that wouldn't serve African Americans. Thirty years later, the four men gathered at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College for a reunion. In what year did this reunion take place?

    2010 - It was last time the 4 men would gather together, Less than 6 years after the reunion, the Woolworth's was torn down and replaced with a Super Walmart.

    1990 - It was last time the 4 men would gather together, Less than 6 months after the reunion, David Richmond passed away

    1980 - It was last time the 4 men would gather together, Less than 3 month after the reunion, Franklin McCain and Joseph McNeil had a disagreement and stopped speaking to each other

    2000 - It was last time the 4 men would gather together, Less than 6 years after the reunion, Ezell Blair Jr. passed away

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    On February 1, 1960, four freshman from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College began a "sit in" demonstration in Greensboro, North Carolina. They were protesting the segregated "whites only" policy at Woolworth's lunch counter. Which statement explains why their protest was effective?

    The Sit In protest was effective because the protestors rioted and burned the Woolworth store down. When the Woolworth's was rebuilt it was no longer segregated

    The Sit In protest was effective because the four college kids opened their own restaurant next to Woolworth''s. Their restaurant was successful because they only served African Americans.

    The Sit In protest was effective, because the Woolworth was so jammed with protesters, that store began to lose money.

    The Sit In protest was effective because Woolworth began to improve the menu. Customers could buy Roast Beef and BBQ Pork Sandwiches that both White folks and African American folks enjoyed. They even had vegetarian items on the menu!

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