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Sixty years ago today, four Black college freshmen organized a sit-in protesting segregation, which became a key part of the Civil Rights Movement. Learn more about the Greensboro sit-in as today's honors
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Sapna Rathi 1. velj
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Watch video 60th anniversary of the Greensboro sit-in
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Monique Wants Witnesses & Documents 1. velj
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It still blows my mind that people were denied a seat and service based on melanin.
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Pnut4YOUPnut4Me 2. velj
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It still blows my mind that so many continue to judge/assume b/c of someone’s melanin...So stupid, so shallow. We need to learn, apologise,forgive & enjoy the cultures, talents, celebrate, strengths, fashions etc of each other.The division has to go!
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Acey Deecey 🚀🚀 1. velj
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I know it's a lot but I honestly hope there's a Google doodle for all 29 days. There is no shortage of incredible Black Americans and Black American moments to fill the space.
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Vanessa Holloway 🤬🥃🚬 2. velj
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Sits-in challenged white supremacy. Good article here: “Negro Dissatisfaction With Slow Pace of Action On Rights Brings Sit-Ins and White Resistance” . J. Ward’s book focuses on the origins of white resistance.
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BLACKSTEM Global💡🔬🌼 1. velj
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Thank you for this, Google!
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Jasmine 1. velj
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Still aren’t that far removed from this era. Two of the men are still alive
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🧼 1. velj
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AGGIE DAMN PRIDE
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ddsnorth ™ 2. velj
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I was 3. I still remember the racism then compared to now. We must never allow our modernised world to go back to a dark, condemning past of putrid hatred against something as simple as skin color.
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Cat 2. velj
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This is so crazy to me. This happened only two months before my birthday and as a child in California I can’t remember ever going to a segregated school or restaurant. Now living in the south I have a friend who told me her HS didn’t desegregate until her senior year.
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