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Franklin McCain, and Jibreel Khazan, inspired nonviolent protest strategies during the Civil Rights Movement after they bravely sat at the “whites only” lunch counter. Harris reportedly sat in the same seat as Rosa Parks when Parks visited the Center in the 1990s, according to Another section of the countertop is on display at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. In 2019, Harris commemorated the 59th anniversary of the Greensboro Four s action on Twitter, acknowledging that “Their courage, strength, and refusal to accept injustice brought our nation a step close to who we can and should be.” Photo: Getty Images ....
(Image: Twitter) Vice President Kamala Harris took time out of her busy schedule for a history lesson Monday as she visited the iconic International Civil Rights Center & Museum in Greensboro, NC. The museum commemorates the historic action of February 1, 1960, when AT&T State University students David Richmond, Franklin McCain, Ezell Blair Jr. (now Jibreel Khazan) and Joseph McNeil aka “The Greensboro Four” sat at the all-White lunch counter at F.W. Woolworth’s five-and-dime. The non-violent action “challenged America to make good on its promises of equality and civic inclusion enunciated in the Constitution,” according to the museum’s website. ....