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Woolworth Counter Strike

Primary source: "A group of Negro Students . . . ," photograph, 1960.
Caption: In 1960, students at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College, a historically black institution, defied segregation by sitting at the luncheon counter of the F.W. Woolworth store in Greensboro.



In 1960, students at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College, a historically black institution, defied segregation by sitting at the luncheon counter of the F. W. Woolworth store in Greensboro.

"A group of Negro Students . . . ," photograph, 2 February 1960.

New York World-Telegram and Sun Photograph Collection, Prints and Photographs Division. Reproduction Number: LC-USZ62-114749 (9-9).



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