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1960 - Greensboro sit-in sparks protests that spread across the South

February 1, 1960: Charlotte's Franklin McCain and three other North Carolina A & T students are refused service at the F.W. Woolworth's lunch counter in Greensboro, NC. They begin a sit-in that spreads to eight other cities in the state, and finally, to every state in the South. 

February 9, 1960: Students from Johnson C. Smith hold protests at lunch counters in downtown Charlotte. Led by theological student Charles Jones, hundreds of students join a sit-in protest at downtown restaurants that refuse service to black customers. Eight stores close their dining areas rather than serve the black students. 
Event Date: 
February, 1960
Event Type: 
Turbulent Times 1960-1979
Exhibit & Section: 
African American Album Volume 2 [1]
Main Image: 
JCSU students protest
Node Order: 
540
Tags: 
African American Album 2 - Events Timeline [2]
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Event Date Field: 
Saturday, December 23, 2017
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[1] https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/african-american-album-volume-2 [2] https://www.cmstory.org/tags/african-american-album-2-events-timeline