The campaign for African-American civil rights in the USA, 1950-1968. The Greensboro sit-ins.
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- The campaign for African-American civil rights in the USA, 1950-1968. The Greensboro sit-ins.
- Cause
- University students refusal to leave the all-white Woolworth's cafereria
- McNeill
- 16 previous sit-ins
- University students refusal to leave the all-white Woolworth's cafereria
- Participants
- The students
- The following day 20 more black students and 3 white students came to join
- Govenor of North Carolina gave his support
- Martin Luther King
- Gave encouragment
- Students convinced him to join in
- The students
- Significance
- 78 further sit ins
- Over 70,000 people were involved
- Support from other members of civil rights movement
- SCLC
- MLK
- SNCC
- Ella Baker
- Cause
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