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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNDiscover How Four Black College Students Sparked a Nationwide Civil Rights Movement, on This Date in 1960By sitting down to lunch at a North Carolina department store, the brave men inspired many others to take part in nonviolent ...
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The death of Ruth Ann Butler sent shockwaves through the Upstate as political figures McMaster and White offer condolences to ...
As Black Americans stand in the face of what might be a Civil Rights Movement 2.0, we celebrate our contemporary civil rights ...
The Friendship Nine changed the civil rights movement in 1961 by choosing prison rather than paying a fine for a sit-in at a ...
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Remembrances are happening January 31 and February 1, marking the 65th anniversary of the Greensboro sit-ins. The building ...
This weekend, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will mark the 65 th Anniversary of the Woolworth Sit-Ins./ On February 1 st, 1960, four North Carolina A&T students started a ...
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South Carolina rabbi’s Holocaust memorial speech pulled from TV for being 'too political'A public TV station in South Carolina removed a Holocaust memorial speech by a rabbi after he criticized recent policies on ...
Meet the powerful voices leading Civil Rights Movement 2.0, from attorneys to community organizers, who are tackling systemic racism.
Williams is a photographer and author who helped chronicle the civil rights movement. He’s ready to showcase the history of Orangeburg, Summerton and the state of South Carolina in the museum.
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