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On February 1, 1960, four Black college students sat down at a “whites-only” lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina—and refused to leave. That simple, non-violent act sparked a nationwide civil rights movement and helped change the course of American history. In this episode, we break down the story of the Greensboro Sit-In, the courage of the Greensboro Four—Ezell Blair Jr., Franklin McCain, Joseph McNeil, and David Richmond—and why this moment became a turning point in the fight for equality. We also explore how the sit-ins spread across the country, forced businesses to confront segregation, and laid the groundwork for lasting civil rights change. This episode is part of our February 1st history series, highlighting key moments that shaped the United States and the ongoing struggle for freedom and justice.
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