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who said "we must meet hate with love"

Martin Luther King Jr 

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When the police officer came what did the four friends do?

They didn't leave 

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Name another state where lunch counter protests were happening as a result of the one in North Carolina 

Virgina, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia 

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What kind of songs did students sing to keep the peace

They sang freedom songs 

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What was their new order by the end of the book?

A double dose of peace, with nonviolence on top. Hold the hate. Leave off the injustice  

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What were the 4 friends names?

David, Joseph, Franklin, and Ezell 

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True or false: 

The police officer said asked them to leave

False 

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They wanted segregation to turn into...

Integration 

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What did the students form with the help of Ella Baker?

The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee 

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When did Rosa Parks refuse to give up her seat 

December 1, 1955

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Where was the lunch counter located?

Greensboro, North Carolina 

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What happened on February 2, 1960

More students showed up to the counter 

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Name something people did to them while they sat 

Poured coffee down their back, milkshakes in their faces, poured ketchup on their heads 
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On June 11, 1963 which president went on TV and urged Americans to treat each other fairly?

John F Kennedy 

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On this date Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. writes his "Letter from Birmingham Jail"

April 16, 1963 

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On what day they did they sit at the lunch counter?

February 1, 1960

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The waitress reminded them:

WHITES ONLY 

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The students opposed other segregated spaces, what were those spaces?

Libraries, buses, parks and pools 

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When the president told Congress to take action against segregation this became known as 

The Civil Rights Act of 1964 

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On this date the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson

July 2, 1964 

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What was their order?

A doughnut and coffee with cream on the side 

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what did the students do to pass time?

they read their schoolbooks, wrote in their journals, finished homework 

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What did the police accuse the students of doing?

Loafing 

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What did the Civil Rights Act of 1964 do? 

It banned segregation in public spaces 

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How many people took part in sit-ins?

Over 70,000