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The Greensboro four sit-ins

The Greensboro four sit-ins. Created by: Isabella Schabell-Barrera and Donovan Olson . Summary of Event.

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The Greensboro four sit-ins

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  1. The Greensboro four sit-ins Created by: Isabella Schabell-Barrera and Donovan Olson

  2. Summary of Event • The Civil Rights Movement was a very important time in history. It started in 1955 and ended in 1968. The Greensboro Four Sit-Ins were a large part of the Civil Rights Movement. This was a time when blacks sat in restaurants where they were not allowed and refused to leave.

  3. When? • Started on February 1st, 1960 at 10:30 AM • Was still happening in November

  4. Where? • 1st sit-in at Woolworth’s in Greensboro, North Carolina • Caused sit-ins across the state • By the end of February, sit-ins were happening across the south

  5. Who was Involved? • The original Greensboro Four: • Franklin McCain • Joseph Mcneil • Ezell Blair Jr. • David Richmond

  6. What was the Purpose? • To demand equal rights for blacks • To do something to remember Emmit Till

  7. Additional Facts • The Greensboro Four were from North Carolina A&T College • The sit-in forced Woolworth’s to close early • By November 6th there were 1,000 protestors

  8. Outcome • Woolworth’s intergrated all of its stores

  9. Created By:Isabella Schabell-Barrera and Donovan Olson

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