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Summary Of: Sit-in

Sit-in G8 Rostock 2008... A sit-in is a form of nonviolence... A sit-in is similar to a... spontaneous lunch counter sit-in in 1947 during their Columbus... This sit-in directly challenged the oldest... counter sit-in for the purpose of integrating segregated establishments began in July 1958 in Wichita Kansas at... a nationally recognized sit-in at the Katz Drug Store lunch counter occurred... sit-in campaigns had begun in nearly a dozen cities...

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