Today we honor the legacy of four individuals who ignited a movement that would change the course of history. The #NCATFour were young, but bold and followed the convictions of their hearts. Today we stand and (sit) on their shoulders. The annual #FebOne celebration begins at 8am pic.twitter.com/D5lgXKceB8— North Carolina A&T (@ncatsuaggies) February 1, 2019
On 2/1/60, four brave students from @ncatsuaggies started the #SitInMovement in Greensboro, a movement that quickly spread throughout the country. pic.twitter.com/AEdKC58kch— City of Greensboro (@greensborocity) February 1, 2019
#OnThisDay in 1960: 4 Black students from @ncatsuaggies sat down at a "whites only" lunch counter, launching the #Greensboro sit-in movement against racial segregation. Today we remember the courage of the #NCATFour & the countless others who have taken a stand for civil rights. pic.twitter.com/nWfwkJm0Vp— ACLU of North Carolina (@ACLU_NC) February 1, 2018
Continued progress and growth will require a unified effort. We all must all do our part. #FebOne #NCATFour #NCAT pic.twitter.com/7cdqfT1nvx— North Carolina A&T (@ncatsuaggies) February 1, 2019
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