1960

Winston-Salem sit-in begins

February 8, 2024
Roanoke-Greensboro Corridor
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On February 8, 1960 (65 years ago), on february 8, 1960, carl wesley matthews, a black resident of winston-salem, sat down alone at a whites-only lunch counter at a local department store (s.h. kress) and asked to be served
1960
Roanoke-Greensboro Corridor
Local 1960s Roanoke-Greensboro Corridor Historical Event
On February 8, 1960, Carl Wesley Matthews, a Black resident of Winston-Salem, sat down alone at a whites-only lunch counter at a local department store (S.H. Kress) and asked to be served
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This event occurred during the 1960s, during the Civil Rights Movement era. The event took place in Roanoke-Greensboro Corridor, an area of significant historical importance.

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