What are the black students names in the book Sit-In?
David, Franklin, Joseph, Ezell
Did the students get arrested the first time the police came?
No
What was there order?
A doughnut and Coffee with cream on the side.
What was the law that the dinning place was following?
Don't mix white and black people
What did the kids do when they went to Jail?
They sang freedom songs
What did the sign on the door say?
Serves White only
What Grade and the school year were 4 the students in?
Collage and Freshman
What did the the people working there do to the Black Kids?
Through food at them
When they got told to leave did they leave?
No
What meal of the day did the black students arrive?
Lunch
How many main students are there in the book Sit-In?
Four/4
What did they do waiting for there food?
Studied for there test, did homework, Read, and wrote in their Journal
When they ordered the food the next day did the black kids get there order?
No
Did the Sit-Ins take place in the civil war?
Yes
What was the first day of the Sit-Ins?
February 1st 1960
What doe segregation mean?
Don't mix black and white people together
What type of clothes were the 4 black students wearing?
There best clothes they
How many Black woman joined the sit-ins the next day?
4
What Collage did the 4 black student go to?
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
What was the last day of the Sit-Ins?
July 25st 1960
Who's quotes were they thinking of during the sit-ins
Martin Luther King
How many men and woman students joined the sit-ins the next day?
Over 20 students
Who did the sit-ins spread?
They had so much attention that they were on TV
What words did the students come up with?
We Are All Leaders
When did the Law change?
July second 1964