Woolworth's lunch counter from Greensboro, North Carolina, site of a 1960 civil rights sit-in at the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, DC Stock Photo - Alamy
North Carolina Museum of History - Woolworth's lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina desegregated in 1960 after 6 months of sit-in protests! ✊ It all began on February 1 of that same
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Lunch counter at the old Woolworth's "five and dime" store, a legendary site marking the American civil-rights movement and is now the International Civil Rights Center & Museum, and the place where "
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