Two men who worked at F.W. Woolworth together during the Civil Rights Movement met again Friday for the first time since the early 1960s. IT WAS A REUNION SIX DECADES IN THE MAKING. TWO MEN WHO WORKED ...
On Feb. 1, 1960, four students from all-black North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College walked into a Woolworth five-and-dime with the intention of ordering lunch. But the manager of the ...
An investigator with the PBS television show "History Detectives" tentatively confirmed Tuesday night that two Woolworth signs bought by a local man were from the Liberty Street store, the site of ...
Bennett College alumna's book 'Belles of Liberty' highlights the role of women in Greensboro sit-ins
The International Civil Rights Center and Museum in Greensboro is holding a book launch Saturday for “Belles of Liberty: ...
The Rev. Jesse Jackson didn’t want Feb. 1 to pass without sharing his thoughts about the significance of that day in 1960 and the activism of his former classmates at N.C. A&T. That was the day four ...
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University hosted a celebratory breakfast on Friday to commemorate the 65th anniversary of the 1960 Woolworth’s sit-ins. Four North Carolina A&T ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. -- Joseph McNeil, one of four North Carolina college students whose occupation of a racially segregated Woolworth's lunch counter 65 years ago helped spark nonviolent civil rights sit ...
In the famous photograph, four Black college freshmen occupy the segregated Woolworth lunch counter in downtown Greensboro, defiant in their sharp attire, staring back at the camera with the ...
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