Learn how to stage a sit-in right next to the Greensboro lunch counter, the location of one of the civil rights movement’s most famous protests.
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The Memory of World Register lists over 800 historic manuscripts, maps, films and more to help raise funds for preservation
March 30, 2009 |
By Judith H. Dobrzynski
Fifty years ago, four college students sat down to request lunch service at a North Carolina Woolworth's and ignited a struggle
February 2010 |
By Owen Edwards
Very Nice Greensboro. I love you all!! Please keep the positive up for us all who have been former slaves. My family came over to this country shackeled in chains. Many of them moved west to avoid the struggles. Keep up the good work people. We all deserve it.
Posted by Denise A from apex. on January 20,2013 | 03:55 PM
This is a powerful presentation. My family is coming to DC in July and we definitely plan to visit this exhibit. We are traveling with several children and I feel it is important for the younger generation to understand what was done in the past so they could have a future. Thank you!
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Very Nice Greensboro. I love you all!! Please keep the positive up for us all who have been former slaves. My family came over to this country shackeled in chains. Many of them moved west to avoid the struggles. Keep up the good work people. We all deserve it.
Posted by Denise A from apex. on January 20,2013 | 03:55 PM
This is a powerful presentation. My family is coming to DC in July and we definitely plan to visit this exhibit. We are traveling with several children and I feel it is important for the younger generation to understand what was done in the past so they could have a future. Thank you!
Posted by Ann Branch on June 8,2010 | 08:56 PM