The Names of the Greensboro four Were?
David Richmond, Franklin Mccain, Ezell blair jr. and Joseph Mcneil.
The greenboro four sat down at woolworth's But policy said they had to get out but they said?
They will not give up their seats.
March of the Movement had spread to?
55 cities in 13 states
Woolworth's department store removing its policy of?
Racial segregation in the southern United states.
David Richmond was a?
Civil Rights Activist and a member at Greensboro four.
They have been spurred to action by?
By a brutal murder in 1955 by a young boy.
By the time john had already had?
Alerted the local media.
By February 5th, there were about?
300 students had joined the protest.
The Greensboro sit-ins were?
An instrumental Action
His Wife and Kids Were?
His wife was Dorothy Richmond and kids were David 'chip' Richmond, Hadelyn (Lynn) Richmond and his step daughter Angela morton obi.
All the students were from?
North Carolina.
Then the next day?
They Returned with more local colleges
South were being integrated by?
By the summer of 1960
These Sit-ins led to?
Increased National sentiment at a crucial period in US history.
Richmond was Born on?
April 20th, 1941 in Greensboro, North Carolina and grew up in East White Oaks Neighborhood.
In which the interracial road across the?
South in the buses to test a recent Supreme court
Ralph Johns put?
Their plan into action.
National media coverage of the sit- ins brought?
attention to the civil rights movement
The primary event took place at?
Greensboro, North Carolina Woolworth's store.
He received His early education at?
He went to James B.Dudley High School, where he was known as a well-rounded student.
They were influenced by?
The Non-Violent protest techniques.
They all planned?
Their protest carefully.
Four black Woolworth's employee's were?
The first to be served ever.
Now the Lunch counter is a?
International Civil rights center and museum.
He became a?
Counselor- coordinator the CETA program in Greenboro.