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Grace [21]
3 years ago
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8. Describe what happened during a sit-in at a segregated lunch counter?

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1 answer:
anastassius [24]3 years ago
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I’m pretty sure I read about this is school basically a bunch of school kids who were black went to a White only cafe and sat at the counter and refused to move kinda like Rosa Parks did on the bus they were beaten and yelled but yet they refused to move I think some got arrested pls look this up and double check that’s just what I learned It was this also isn’t the only sit in but I just find this most fascinating since they were young students who made an impact
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