Monday, February 1, 2010

50th Anniversary of Historic Civil Rights Sit-In

USCIS 100: 84. What movement
tried to end racial discrimination?

VOAVideo: 50th Anniversary of Historic Civil Rights Sit-In

February is Black History Month in the US. It pays tribute to people and events that shaped the history of African Americans. A pivotal moment happened 50 years ago when four black university students in North Carolina sat down at a whites-only lunch counter to get something to eat. They were denied service, but their actions re-ignited the U.S. civil rights movement and the struggle by millions of African Americans to achieve racial equality and justice. VOA's Chris Simkins reports from Greensboro, North Carolina on the anniversary of America's most celebrated sit-in and three of the four men who came back to commemorate it. Read more...

USCIS 100: 84. What movement tried to end racial discrimination?

  • civil rights (movement)

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