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27 March, 05:58

The 1960 sit-in at Greensboro, North Carolina: a. did not end with integration of the Woolworth's lunch counter. b. ended in a riot with ten injured. c. sparked similar successful demonstrations throughout the South. d. encountered a harsh reaction from Greensboro's police force, which jailed the four ringleaders. e. was staged in one of the most notoriously racist cities of the South, where angry residents remained deeply committed to the racial divide.

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  1. 27 March, 09:32
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    c. sparked similar successful demonstrations throughout the South.

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    The Greensboro sit-in consisted of a demonstration of civil rights that took place in the 60s, during which African American students carried out a sit-in at a segregated buffet in Woolworth, Greensboro, NC. They opposed exiting the place after the place's staff had denied to serve them. Afterward, this movement expanded to other southern towns.
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