On the afternoon of February 1, 1960, four college freshmen walked up to the lunch counter of a Woolworth’s department store in Greensboro, North Carolina, and changed the course of history. Joseph ...
Feb. 1, 2025, marked 65 years since four Black college students sat at an all-white lunch counter at Woolworth's in ...
Remembrances are happening January 31 and February 1, marking the 65th anniversary of the Greensboro sit-ins. The building ...
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will mark the 65 th Anniversary of the Woolworth Sit-Ins./ On ...
Public invited to participate in an arts project and learn more about the historic East White Oak Community Center.
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University hosted a celebratory breakfast to commemorate the 65th anniversary ...
Saturday will mark 65 years since four Black college students (David Richmond, Frank Mccain, Ezell Blair Junior, who is now ...
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Celebrating Black History Month coverage, WISN 12 is committed to sharing stories of important moments in Black History all month long.February 21897 - Businessman and inventor Alfred L. Cralle ...
Sixty-four years ago today ... Ezell Blair Jr., and David Richmond. "We refer to them as men, but the truth is they were teenagers. They were all freshmen. We think that serves as an inspiration ...
These four students, now known as the Greensboro Four, included Ezell Blair Jr. (who later changed his name to Jibreel Khazan), David Richmond, Franklin McCain and Joseph McNeil. They were ...
On Feb. 1, 1960, in Greensboro, North Carolina, four Black college students spark a nationwide civil rights movement by ...