From the January 10, 2014, WBTV 3 News.
A North Carolina Civil Rights Attended North Carolina A&T University and was best-known for his involvement at the Greensboro sit-in.
On February 1, 1960, he sat at a whites-only lunch counter at the Woolworth's on Elm Street along with Ezell Blair Jr., Joseph McNeill and David Richmore. This extremely brave move on their part started a nationwide movement. The next day they were joined by 25 other A&T and other Greensboro school students.
The movement gained momentum. By the end of the month there were similar demonstrations in 250 other cities across the country.
Mr. McCain once said: "One of two things was gonna happen to me. I was going to jail for a long time or I was gonna have my head split open in a pine box. That was it, those were the only two options."
It took an incredible amount of heroism to right a horrible wrong, but he did it.
Quite the Hero.
2 comments:
Indeed! Thanks for the reminder...:)
They certainly displayed a lot of courage doing what they did. I'm glad they did.
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