The Greensboro Sit-Ins, 1960Sit-ins Sweep Across the South, 1960-1964Durham Sit-ins and Protests, 1960-61Nashville Student Movement, 1960-1964Alabama Attacks Black Leaders, 1960-1964Atlanta Sit-ins, 1960Nonviolent Action Group, (NAG) Howard UniversitySavannah Sit-ins & Boycott, 1960-62New Orleans Merchant Boycotts & Sit-ins, 1960-1963Baton Rouge Student Protests, 1961-1962
An Appeal for Human Rights, Atlanta students. 1960. See Atlanta Sit-ins for background.)Sit-ins: A Chronological Listing of the Cities In Which Demonstrations Have Occurred, February 1 - March 31, 1960, authors unknown.
Notes: Chronology of Student Sit-Ins and Freedom Rides, 1960-1961, Howard Zinn.
CORE reprint: New York Times sit-in stories, Claude Sitton, Bernard Stengren, NY Times. February, 1960.
Civil Rights Newsletter Unsigned, April 13, 1960.
A Follow Up Report on the Student Protest Movement After Two Months, SRC, April 1960.
Expanded Racial Defense Policy, NAACP. Call for consumer boycotts in response to sit-ins.
The Meaning of the Sit-Ins, Roy Wilkins, NAACP. 12-page pamphlet.
Mass meeting flyer (re sit-ins), SNCC. Atlanta, GA, October, 1960.
Heed Their Rising Voices, The New York Times advertisment which led to the New York Times v Sullivan case that re-defined the 1st Amendment. See Montgomery Sit-ins Suppressed and Alabama Attacks Black Leaders for background.
Sit-Ins: The Students Report CORE pamphlet. 1960.
Rock Hill SC Sit-in Press Release, February 6, 1961. Ed King, SNCC. See Rock Hill SC, "Jail-No-Bail" Sit-ins for background info.
Support letter to all "sit- in" students in jail in York County Jail, SC., National Union of Ghana Students. March 8, 1961.
Voice of the Movement, Student Central Committee, Nashville Christian Leadership Conference. July 16, 1961
For more information:
See also Letters & Reports from 1960See also Sit-ins for web links.See also Sit-In Movement for books.
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