N&O Index Card Listings

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Negroes - Civil rights - Restaurants [African-Americans]
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Negroes - Civil rights - Restaurants [African-Americans]
  • A&T students fail to get food in Greensboro dime store sit down strike. N&O, Feb-3-60, 1:6
  • lunch counter sitdown pushed by Greensboro Negro students. Feb-4-60, 1:1
  • White students back Negroes in demands at lunct counter. Feb-5-60, 1:1
  • Ku Klux Klan and teenagers vie for seats as sitdown arrests are made at Greensboro lunch counters. Feb-6-60, 1:1
  • A&T students agree to suspend sitdown tactics for two weeks. Feb-7-60, I 1:1
Negroes - Civil rights - Restaurants [African-Americans]
  • Sitdown recess easing tension in Greensboro store situation. N&O, Feb-8-60, 1:1
  • Negro student sitdown spreads to Durham and Forsyth stores. Feb-9-60, 1:1
  • Commonsense at Greensboro, (ed) Feb-9-60, 4:2
  • Fayetteville and Charlotte firms embraced by student sitdowns. Feb-10-60, 1:1
  • Student sitdown strike spreads to Raleigh stores. Feb-11-60, 1:5
Negroes - Civil rights - Restaurants [African-Americans]
  • Seawell cites legal aspects of sitdowns. N&O, Feb-11-60, 1:6
  • Complicated custom, (ed) eb-ll-60, 42
  • Sitdown scene in Raleigh peaceful, lunch counters closed, by Charles Craven. Feb-12-60, 1:1
  • Sitdown protest spreads in State and into Virginia. Feb-12-60, 1:2
  • Civil Liberties Union replies to Seawell. Feb-12-60, 3:5
  • Elizabeth City store shut by sitdown. Feb-13-60, 1:4
Negroes - Civil rights - Restaurants [African-Americans]
  • Police arrest 41 students in Raleigh demonstration. N&O, Feb-13-60, 1:8
  • Students arrested. Feb-13-60, 3:2
  • Local pastor has Draise for Protestants. Feb-13-60, 3:4
  • Making it their business, (ed) Feb-13-60, 4:2
  • Cameron Village official orders two more students arrested. Feb-14-60, I 1:1
  • Sitdown protests co-ordinated by local groups.
  • Feb-14-60, I 3:1
Negroes - Civil rights - Restaurants [African-Americans]
  • Two Charlotte organizations back sitdowns. N&O, Feb-14-60, I 22:4
  • Students call halt in Cameron Village sitdown drive. Feb-15-60, 1:1
  • North Carolina College professor endorses demonstrations. Feb-15-60, JiB
  • Negro ministers back sitdowns. Feb-15-60, 15:6
  • Lunch counter protest erupts street fight at Hight Point. Feb-16-60, 1:7
Negroes - Civil rights - Restaurants [African-Americans]
  • "Sitdown" scene in Raleigh quiet as peace efforts are made. N&O, Feb-16-60, 1:7
  • Students carrying signs picket at Raleigh stores. Feb-17-60, 1:1
  • Negro leader urges students to continue segregation protest. Feb-17-60, 1:1
  • On sitdown scene in High Point. Feb-17-60, 1:2
  • Two white men arrested after encounter with Negroes. Feb-18-60, 1:1
  • Boycott hurts Kress sales. Feb-19-60, 5s5
Negroes - Civil rights - Restaurants [African-Americans]
  • Human Relations Committee of the North Carolina Council of Churches urges support of Negroes. N&O> Feb-20-60, 18:1
  • Stand-up service in local store satisfies pickets. Feb-21-60, I 1:7
  • Sitdown pressure eases in key Tar Heel cities. Feb-22-60, 1:2
  • Economic effects of "sitdown" protest cited by executive secretary of Raleigh Merchants Bureau. Feb-22-60, 16:4
Negroes - Civil rights - Restaurants [African-Americans]
  • Durham Negroes indicated that demonstrations will continue. N&O, Feb-23-60, 17:3
  • Negro student served by stores at Charlotte. Feb-25-60, 1:7
  • Henderson hit by sitdowners. Feb-26-60, 1:1
  • Trial of 43 Negroes in Raleigh postponed when crowd poses fire hazard. Feb-26-60, 1:1
  • Two variety stores in Henderson close their doors. Feb-27-60, 1:6
  • Sitdown scene goes to Shelby. Feb-28-60, 1:4
Negroes - Civil rights - Restaurants [African-Americans]
  • Sen. Morton says sitdowns to slow civil rights bill. N&O, Feb-28-60, I 3:6
  • Vance man beaten by a student. Mr-1-60, 1:7
  • Protest move gets support of a group of Raleigh ministers. Mr-1-60, 18:3
  • Trial of students scheduled March 1A in City courtroom. Mr-1-60, 18:7
  • Hodges sorry to see Negro protest spread. Mr-2-60, 1:2
  • No private trial (ed) Mr-2-60, 4:1