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Cars are parked along the street, and people appear to gather in a crowd near the doors of the store. Inside the building, a policeman in shirtsleeves stands among the store   goods, and later a white waitress leans against a counter. African Americans sit on stools along the lunch counter, and behind them two policemen converse. Another white waitress wipes down the counter in front of a girl; down the lunch counter, every seat appears taken, but no one has anything in front of them. The clip ends with two boys at the lunch counter sitting near a man who appears to be their father. One boy drinks from a glass, and another younger boy appears to eat something out of a bowl.","The direct action technique of sitting at a lunch counter until given service was used by a handful of African Americans during the 1950s to protest segregation. In 1958, sit-ins were held by local chapters of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in Wichita, Kansas, and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Both campaigns were eventually successful; in Oklahoma, where the sit-ins spread to Enid and Tulsa, nearly forty stores across the state had integrated their lunch counters by the end of the year. Sit-in campaigns the following year in Miami, Florida, and Saint Louis, Missouri, were not as successful. In Saint Louis, stores chose to remove their lunch counters rather than integrate. On February 1, 1960, four African American students from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in Greensboro, North Carolina sat down at a lunch counter in a F.W. Woolworth's store and declined to leave when they were refused service. The next day, several more African American students sat down at the same lunch counter and again refused to leave when they were not served. 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White women wearing formal dresses greet the buses and hold flags, including the United States and United Kingdom flags as well as the Confederate Battle flag. The women later stand near the buses as white passengers get off the bus. Two white men shake the hands of the passengers as they leave the bus.","After a break in the clip, the camera focuses on a sign advertising Jekyll Island as Georgia's playground. In the background stands a two-story hotel surrounded by a manicured lawn and trees. White people sit on lounge chairs near a pool. Later, the camera focuses on another sign, this time for St. Andrews Subdivision, the African American section of the island. Inside the subdivision are rows of trailers parked beside an unpaved road. Some of the trailers have cinderblocks for a doorstep. An African American man and woman stand near the open door of one of the trailers before stepping inside.","The state of Georgia purchased Jekyll Island in 1947 through a condemnation order. Since 1950 the island has been governed by the Jekyll Island Authority. During the 1950s development on the island followed the Jim Crow laws of the state. The Authority designated the remote south end of the island for African American use with the intention of developing facilities mirroring those available at the all-white end of the island. According to a newspaper report, the only public beaches in the Georgia accessible to African Americans were located on Jekyll Island. In May 1960 the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) announced plans to integrate public beaches along the Southern coast of the United States. Governor Ernest Vandiver threatened to close all Georgia's state parks if segregation could not be maintained. 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