GREENSBORO LUNCH COUNTER: WHAT AN ARTIFACT CAN TELL US ABOUT THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT

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GREENSBORO LUNCH COUNTER: WHAT AN ARTIFACT CAN TELL US ABOUT THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
NF - History 1

GREENSBORO LUNCH COUNTER: WHAT AN ARTIFACT CAN TELL US ABOUT THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT

by SHAWN PRYOR
$8.95
141 in stock

"On February 1, 1960, four young black men sat down at a Woolworth's lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina, and staged a nonviolent protest against segregation. At that time, many restaurants in the South did not serve black people. Soon, thousands of students were staging sit-ins in 55 states, and within six months, the lunch counter at which they'd first protested was integrated. How did a lunch counter become a symbol of civil rights? Readers will find out the answer to this question and what an artifact can tell us about U.S. civil rights history"--

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ISBN
9781496696847
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68
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