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spin [16.1K]
3 years ago
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Name that protest! It was scary, but we sat down at the lunch counter and waited to be served. It wasn't fair that this diner re

fused to serve blacks, and we decided to sit at that counter until they did serve us. We didn't make a scene, didn't yell, didn't break stuff. We just sat there and waited. Angry people came up and hit us, yelled in our faces, and even dumped a milkshake on my friend's head! But we stayed. After three straight days, the diner finally decided to serve us!
Social Studies
1 answer:
OLga [1]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Racism. and peaceful protest

Explanation:

Long ago Whites didn't like blacks, They were segergated amoung the people and were even Threated by them! this Story starts off as a peaceful protest(I wanna know what happend after Lol, looks like a good story :3) Also, if it's right can you mark me brainlist?You don't have to though, just asking =]

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