On February 1, 1960, McNeil — along with Ezell Blair Jr., David Richmond and Franklin McCain, who were known as the "Greensboro Four ... who participated in sit-ins. "I think people who ...
The Greensboro Sit-Ins were a series of demonstrations in the ... shared his own experiences visiting The International Civil Rights Center & Museum in Greensboro where the original Woolworth's ...
For much of his life, Charles Bess drew little attention for his role in the Greensboro sit-ins of 1960 ... Woolworth’s lunch counter — now a museum exhibit The 30-minute film from Winston ...
LOUIS — When you think of sit-in demonstrations to desegregate public spaces, your mind might immediately go to Greensboro ... St. Louis was home to sit-ins aimed at desegregation as early ...
"It's just a joy to be back here and see this place," Bess said.Tyson began working at Woolworth during the summer of 1960, a few months after the sit-ins ... Center and Museum in Greensboro." ...
In a collective, voluntary move, lunch counters and cafeterias at seven Alamo City businesses integrated on March 16, 1960, ...
Their sit-in inspired other demonstrations across the segregated South. In contrast to many of the sit-ins and other such ... the Alamo Visitor Center and Museum. Also this week in San Antonio ...