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		<title>Greensboro sit-ins  &#8220;Being killed trying to achieve your rights&#8230; it might be worth it&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Civil rights activist Franklin McCain, known as one of the &#39;Greensboro Four,&#39; remembers what it was like to sit at the Woolworth lunch counter on Feb. 1, 1960 in protest of the store&#39;s racially discriminatory policy. <a class="continue-reading-link" href="http://blog.witnify.com/?p=17175"> Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>Civil rights activist Franklin McCain, known as one of the &#39;Greensboro Four,&#39; remembers what it was like to sit at the Woolworth lunch counter on February 1, 1960 in protest of the store&#39;s racially discriminatory policy. He discusses how it changed his life and recalls exactly how the idea of protesting the store came to fruition. By July 25, 1960 Woolworth&#39;s had completely desegregated their store as well as many other stores in the town that had previously discriminated against African America customers. </p>
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