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North Carolina: The A&T 4 Sit Down

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This is the North Carolina Civil Rights Trail podcast. A series where historians and experts help us explore significant events in African American history that happened in the state. This is the second of three episodes. And in it, we’re going to learn about how four young men protesting at a department store lunch counter in Greensboro, NC, influenced generations.

Learn more about the sites on the North Carolina Civil Rights Trail by visiting:

The episode features the voices and perspectives of:

  • Cassandra Williams, Tour Guide, International Civil Rights Center and Museum
  • Torren Gatson, Asst. Professor of History, UNC-Greensboro
  • Robert "Pat" Patterson, Sr., former student at NC A&T
  • Charles Bess, former busboy at Woolworths in Greensboro
  • Roslyn Smith, former Bennett College student
  • Yvonne Johnson, former Bennett College student
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Manage episode 387779825 series 3335349
Content provided by The U.S. Civil Rights Trail and The United States Civil Rights Trail. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by The U.S. Civil Rights Trail and The United States Civil Rights Trail or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

This is the North Carolina Civil Rights Trail podcast. A series where historians and experts help us explore significant events in African American history that happened in the state. This is the second of three episodes. And in it, we’re going to learn about how four young men protesting at a department store lunch counter in Greensboro, NC, influenced generations.

Learn more about the sites on the North Carolina Civil Rights Trail by visiting:

The episode features the voices and perspectives of:

  • Cassandra Williams, Tour Guide, International Civil Rights Center and Museum
  • Torren Gatson, Asst. Professor of History, UNC-Greensboro
  • Robert "Pat" Patterson, Sr., former student at NC A&T
  • Charles Bess, former busboy at Woolworths in Greensboro
  • Roslyn Smith, former Bennett College student
  • Yvonne Johnson, former Bennett College student
  continue reading

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