Edna Griffin led one of the nation's first successful civil rights cases in 1948, challenging segregation at Katz Drug Store ...
Their peaceful sit-ins at the F.W. Woolworth lunch counter not only desegregated many local businesses but also demonstrated the power of interracial cooperation and non-violent protest.
FOX 13 Chief Political Investigator Craig Patrick explores the racial power structure that started to shift in January 1955, ...
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WJBF Augusta on MSNHonoring Black History: The Paine College Steering CommitteeIn the early 1960’s civil rights activists worked hard to end segregation. For a short time here in Augusta, a little known ...
On February 29th, they gathered at historic St. Paul A.M.E. Church, walked to Woolworth on Franklin Street downtown, and sat ...
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The story of Clara Luper reminds us that ordinary people can take a stand and fight against injustice. Will you join in ...
Charles Bess was a busboy when four Black college students defied the segregated lunch counter. This documentary shares his ...
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WVTM 13 Birmingham on MSNMeet Diane Nash: The Chicago woman who fought for civil rights in the SouthDiane Nash led the rides from Birmingham to Jackson, Mississippi, in 1961. She organized the 1963 Birmingham Desegregation ...
Tampa's civil rights history will return to center stage as Stageworks Theatre re-mounts 'When the Righteous Triumph,' now ...
The original Woolworth's lunch counter remains a symbol of resilience, reminding visitors of bravery exhibited by those who participated in sit-ins. "I think people who live here, they're very ...
Martin Luther King said at the time. McNeil, who would go on to start diversity programs in the U.S. Air Force, said it was at the start of the sit-ins that then-state NAACP president Kelly ...
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