What happened on Feb 1st 1960?

What happened on Feb 1st 1960?

Greensboro sit-in, act of nonviolent protest against a segregated lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina, that began on February 1, 1960. Its success led to a wider sit-in movement, organized primarily by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), that spread throughout the South.

How long did the Greensboro sit-in last?

Greensboro Sit-ins
Date February 1 – July 25, 1960 (5 months, 3 weeks and 3 days)
Location Greensboro, North Carolina
Caused by “Whites Only” lunch counters at F. W. Woolworth Company Racial segregation in public accommodations

Who was president Feb 1960?

Results of the 1960 election

presidential candidate political party electoral votes
John F. Kennedy Democratic 303
Richard M. Nixon Republican 219
Harry F. Byrd (not a candidate) 15
Eric Hass Socialist Labor

Who can sit at the Woolworth lunch counter?

Sit-In Begins On February 1, 1960, the four students sat down at the lunch counter at the Woolworth’s in downtown Greensboro, where the official policy was to refuse service to anyone but whites.

Is Franklin mccain still alive?

Deceased (1941–2014)
Franklin McCain/Living or Deceased

When was Franklin Mccain born?

January 3, 1941
Franklin McCain/Date of birth

What was the lunch counter sit-in?

The Greensboro sit-in was a civil rights protest that started in 1960, when young African American students staged a sit-in at a segregated Woolworth’s lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina, and refused to leave after being denied service.

Where was the first lunch counter sit-in?

Greensboro
An early antisegregation sit-in was staged by the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) at a Chicago coffee shop in 1942, and similar actions took place around the South. The lunch-counter sit-in that began the movement, however, took place in Greensboro, North Carolina, on the afternoon of February 1, 1960.

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