Joyce Cusack, now 82, participated in a 1960 lunch counter sit-in in DeLand, Florida, at the age of 17 to protest segregation, inspired by the Greensboro Four.
Two events on Tuesday will honor local high school students who organized a sit-in 65 years ago during the Civil Rights Movement to end legalized segregation in public accommodations. The 26 students, ...
From museums to statues and art galleries- encountering Black history in Greensboro is much easier, and much more common, than you may think.
Seven Reno landmarks, including the Lear Theatre and Black Springs Firehouse, reveal how Black history helped shape Northern Nevada.
February is Black History Month, an appropriate time for celebrating the struggles, triumphs and contributions of this nation’s African American citizens. Born in February were President Abraham ...
In honor of Black History Month, we're taking a look at three Nashville landmarks that played a major role in the Civil ...
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From the site of Durham’s Black Wall Street, where Black-owned businesses thrived, to the site of the state’s oldest ...
Greensboro, North Carolina marked the 65th anniversary of the sit-ins at a Woolworth lunch counter that sparked a national ...
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Feb. 1, 2025, marked 65 years since four Black college students sat at an all-white lunch counter at Woolworth's in ...
Their protest for civil and human rights eventually prompted Woolworth's ... high school students. Some sit-ins in other states were met with violence, but in Greensboro, they remained peaceful.
Kelton Edmonds doesn’t just know the history of the “Greensboro Four,” the group of Black freshman students at North Carolina Architectural & Technical State College, who staged the first ...
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