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On February 1, 1960, four African American college students (Joseph McNeil, Franklin McCain, David Richmond and Ezell Blair Jr.) sat down at a lunch counter at Woolworth’s in Greensboro, North Carolina, and politely asked for service. Their request was refused. When asked to leave, they remained in their seats. Their passive resistance and peaceful sit-down demand helped ignite a youth-led movement to challenge racial inequality throughout the South.
Because of the many that sacrficed, we are able to have. Even though, Black History Month is highlighted in February; Black History is 24/7/365! Let's continue to make history! #blackhistory #ourhistory
Feb One 1960 Unisex Tee
TEE INFORMATION
This is a Bella Canvs Tee
Adult Sizes S-3X
100% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton
Shoulder taping
Side-seamed
Unisex sizing
Pre-shrunk
Retail fit
SWEATSHIRT INFORMATION
This is a JAH Sweatshirt.
Adult sizes S-3X
8.3 oz. 80% ringspun cotton 20% polyester
Double needle stitching detailing
Set in sleeve design
Taped neck
Ribbed collar, cuffs, and hem