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Picket line in front of the Woolworth Building in New York City, 14 April 1960. The majority of the picketers are ministers, protesting the stores lunch counter segregation at southern branches in its chain
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Picket line in front of the Woolworth Building in New York City, 14 April 1960. The majority of the picketers are ministers, protesting the stores lunch counter segregation at southern branches in its chain
NEW YORK: PICKET LINE, 1960.
Picket line in front of the Woolworth Building in New York City, 14 April 1960. The majority of the picketers are ministers, protesting the stores lunch counter segregation at southern branches in its chain
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1960 Boycott Caucasian Jim Crow Line Minister New York City Picket Picketer Preacher Protest Protestor Rally Segregation Side Walk Sign White Woolworth Building Solidarity
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This powerful photograph captures a historic moment in the fight against segregation. Taken on 14 April 1960, it shows a picket line forming in front of the iconic Woolworth Building in New York City. The majority of the picketers are ministers, their determination evident as they protest against the lunch counter segregation at southern branches within the Woolworth chain. The image portrays a diverse crowd united by their shared belief in equality and justice. African American men stand side by side with Caucasian counterparts, demonstrating solidarity against racial discrimination. Their presence on this bustling city street serves as a reminder that even though this is happening far from the Jim Crow South, these activists refuse to turn a blind eye to injustice. The sign held high above them symbolizes their collective message: an end to segregation and discrimination. It is clear that this rally is part of a larger movement – one fueled by boycotts and peaceful protests aimed at dismantling systemic racism. In capturing this momentous occasion, Granger Art on Demand has preserved not only an important chapter in American history but also an enduring symbol of resilience and determination. This photograph stands as a testament to those who fought tirelessly for civil rights during this era, reminding us all of our responsibility to continue striving for equality today.
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