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What was the purpose of the sit-ins?
To protest voter discrimination
To bring about an end to segregation
To win equality at lunch counters
A crowd of both White and Black teenagers in a restaurant.
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- To bring about an end to segregation
- To win equality at lunch counters
Explanation: Sit‑ins (famously beginning in Greensboro in 1960) were nonviolent direct actions where Black (and often white) protesters sat at segregated lunch counters to challenge and end segregation in public accommodations. They were not primarily aimed at voter discrimination.
- To bring about an end to segregation
- To win equality at lunch counters
Explanation: Sit‑ins (famously beginning in Greensboro in 1960) were nonviolent direct actions where Black (and often white) protesters sat at segregated lunch counters to challenge and end segregation in public accommodations. They were not primarily aimed at voter discrimination.
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