Greensboro 4
Events at Woolworth's Convenience Store
Standoff in Greensboro
Effectiveness of the Protest
Bonus
100
Name two of the Greensboro 4
2 out of: Joseph, Ezell, David, Franklin
100
True or False: Almost every day, more students were protesting at their local lunch counters
True
100
What was the Standoff in Greensboro?
It was when the protest was so big that the convenience stores in Greensboro closed their lunch counters permanently until the protest stops
100
True or False: All lunch counters in Greensboro were desegregated after the protests ended
False, only some were
100

What case was argued on October 12 that involved an African American student that sat on the segregated side of a restaurant in a bus station?

Boynton vs Virgina

200
Give 2-3 sentences that describe the initial goal of the Greensboro 4.
Something like: The Greensboro 4 were sick and tired of being forced to sit at a lunch counter designated for blacks. They decided to protest until lunch counters in Greensboro were desegregated.
200
What happened when so many blacks sat at the lunch counter that there was no more room for whites to sit?
The store clerk closed the store for the rest of the day.
200
True or False: People stopped protesting during the Standoff in Greensboro
False
200
What committee was founded because of their efforts?
The SNCC (Student Nov-Violent Coordinating Committee)
200

What does UCLA stand for?


University of California, Los Angeles




300
What college did the Greensboro 4 attend?
The North Carolina Agricultural and Technological State University
300
What happened when the police came?
They couldn't arrest the protesters because they weren't being violent
300
How did people protest during the Standoff in Greensboro?
They protested peacefully in the streets and were often interrupted by the KKK
300
How many people ended up taking part in the Sit-In Movement?
About 70,000
300

What case involved 15-20 students in Baltimore?

Bell v. Maryland