Created by : Randy Jackson
The Civil Rights Movement was a very important time in history. It started in 1955 and ended in The Greensboro Four Sit- Ins were a large part of the Civil Rights Movement. Blacks were not treated equal against other races. This was a time when blacks stayed in stores and restaurants they were not allowed to and refused to leave.
February 1st 1960 Still happening in November 5 th 1960
1 st sit-in was in Greensboro, North Carolina Caused sit-ins across the state By the end of February sit-ins were happening all over the country
The Greensboro four- four collage students who participated in The Civil Rights Movement Franklin McCain, Joseph McNeil, Ezell Blair junior, David Richmond
Because Blacks were treated wrong and were not able to gain excess to white areas. To gain respect from all around
The Greensboro were from North Carolina It forced Woolworth to close early By November sixth there were 1grand protesters
Woolworth shut down because of a bomb threat from the blacks Woolworth integrated all of its stores