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<dc_title>WSB-TV newsfilm clip of response to the African American civil rights demonstrations in Greensboro, North Carolina, 1960 February</dc_title>
<dc_creator>WSB-TV (Television station : Atlanta, Ga.)</dc_creator>
<dc_subject>African Americans--North Carolina--Greensboro</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>Civil rights movements--North Carolina--Greensboro</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>Civil rights demonstrations--North Carolina--Greensboro</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>Segregation--North Carolina--Greensboro</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>Police--North Carolina--Greensboro</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>Discrimination in restaurants--North Carolina--Greensboro</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>Stores, Retail--North Carolina--Greensboro</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>Sit-ins--North Carolina--Greensboro</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>Civil rights movements--North Carolina--Greensboro</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>African American civil rights workers--North Carolina--Greensboro</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>African American college students--North Carolina--Greensboro</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>African American men--North Carolina--Greensboro</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>Signs and signboards--North Carolina--Greensbor</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>Race relations</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>Greensboro (N.C.)--Race relations--History--20th century</dc_subject>
<dc_subject>F.W. Woolworth Company</dc_subject>
<dc_description>In this silent WSB newsfilm clip from February 1960, local residents in Greensboro, North Carolina react to the recent lunch counter sit-ins at the Woolworth&apos;s store.</dc_description>
<dc_description>The clip quality is poor at the beginning. A white man appears to talk to an African American young man. A sign, propped up near a storefront, warns of a coming race riot. Another sign, tapped to the side of a vehicle, declares, &quot;The colored invasion harms all races&quot; and invites viewers to join in fighting &quot;this menace.&quot; The clip ends with several white and African American men talking to one another.</dc_description>
<dc_description>On February 1, 1960, four African American students at North Carolina Agriculture and Technical State University in Greensboro, North Carolina, sat at the lunch counter at the Woolworth&apos;s store and refused to leave when they were denied service. This sit-in sparked other lunch counter sit-ins around the state and eventually around the country. Many younger civil rights activists responded enthusiastically to the nonviolent, direct action tactics embodied in the sit-ins.  In response to the surge of student activism, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) hosted a student conference in April at Shaw University in Raleigh, North Carolina; during this meeting, the participants formed the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). SNCC played a central roll in the Civil Rights movement for the next several years. By the fall of 1961, every Southern and border state had experienced sit-ins, with over one hundred communities effected and over seventy thousand individuals arrested throughout the country.</dc_description>
<dc_description>Title supplied by cataloger.</dc_description>
<dc_description>The Civil Rights Digital Library received support from a National Leadership Grant for Libraries awarded to the University of Georgia by the Institute of Museum and Library Services for digital conversion and description of the WSB-TV Newsfilm Collection.</dc_description>
<dc_publisher>Athens, Ga. : Digital Library of Georgia and Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection, University of Georgia Libraries</dc_publisher>
<dc_contributor>Digital Library of Georgia</dc_contributor>
<dc_contributor>Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection</dc_contributor>
<dc_contributor>Civil Rights Digital Library Collection (Digital Library of Georgia)</dc_contributor>
<dc_date>2007</dc_date>
<dc_type>Moving images</dc_type>
<dc_type>News</dc_type>
<dc_type>Unedited footage</dc_type>
<dc_identifier>http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/crdl/id:ugabma_wsbn_33562</dc_identifier>
<dc_source>1 clip (about 1 min.): black-and-white, silent ; 16 mm.</dc_source>
<dc_source>Original found in the WSB-TV newsfilm collection.</dc_source>
<dc_relation>Forms part of: Civil Rights Digital Library.</dc_relation>
<dc_coverage_temporal>1960-02</dc_coverage_temporal>
<dc_coverage_spatial>Greensboro (N.C.)</dc_coverage_spatial>
<dc_coverage_spatial>Guilford County (N.C.)</dc_coverage_spatial>
<dc_rights>WSB-TV newsfilm clip of response to the African American civil rights demonstrations in Greensboro, North Carolina, 1960 February, WSB-TV newsfilm collection, reel 0747, 45:09/46:25, Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection, The University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, Ga, as presented in the Digital Library of Georgia.</dc_rights>
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