The four black men who were denied service at the Woolworth store in Greensboro, NC take their places at the same lunch counter to recreate their sit-in on Thursday, February 2, 1990. The men are (from left): Joseph McNeil, Jibreal Khazan (formerly Ezell Blair, Jr.), Franklin McCain, and David Richmond. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton) CHUCK BURTON ASSOCIATED PRESS
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“These students’ peaceful actions sparked a national movement that led to more than 700,000 people participating in sit-ins nationwide,” Adams said in a statement.

The Greensboro Woolworth lunch counter was integrated on July 26, 1960. Today, stools and a section of the store’s lunch counter are on display at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington.

February 1, 2017