One of the most memorable Civil Rights Struggle, that is revealed throughout this book, is the Sit-In Movement. The Sit-In Movement was started by four young black college freshmen from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College. Cleveland called the four-brave college students known as, Ezell Blair, Jr., David Richmond, Franklin McCain, and Joseph McNeill, a “kindred Souls.” On February
One of the most memorable Civil Rights Struggle, that is revealed throughout this book, is the Sit-In Movement. The Sit-In Movement was started by four young black college freshmen from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College. Cleveland called the four-brave college students known as, Ezell Blair, Jr., David Richmond, Franklin McCain, and Joseph McNeill, a “kindred Souls.” On February