WOOLWORTH'S LUNCH COUNTER PROTEST
A world where only white people were welcome at Woolworth's lunch counter. Unthinkable, but not so long ago it was the reality. Blacks were second class citizens, and as late as 1960, everyone simply accepted the injustice. A small but growing group of citizens eventually helped to forever end the shameful practice of segregated lunch counters.

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