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1960 Passive resistance (Lunch Counter Sit-ins)
1media/Passive Resistance_thumb.jpeg2022-07-29T21:18:45+00:00Gina Leonf0ac362b4453e23ee8a94b1a49fbeeafde2a0a4912On February 1, 1960, four African American college students sat down at the lunch counter inside a Woolworth store in Greensboro, North Carolina. Their actions led to similar sit-ins at Woolworth’s and other stores with segregated lunch counters across the nation. Most of the Woolworth stores abandoned their segregation policies by the end of July, 1960, although some held out until 1965. Description "Nationwide protest against lunch counter segregation in south spread to Valley as these pickets marched before Woolworth Store at 8425 Van Nuys Blvd., in Panorama City. Demonstration scheduled by officers of National Association for Advancement of Colored People. Approximately 30 persons marched for six hour [sic]."plain2022-07-29T21:19:31+00:001960Gina Leonf0ac362b4453e23ee8a94b1a49fbeeafde2a0a49