F.W. Woolworth Building (Jackson, Mississippi)

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The F.W. Woolworth Building in Jackson, Mississippi is a historic downtown site where civil rights activists held significant sit-ins at its segregated lunch counter, making it a key landmark on the U.S. Civil Rights Trail.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil rights landmark
commercial building
historic building
associatedWith civil rights activists
sit-in demonstrations
category Civil Rights Movement site in Mississippi
commercial buildings in Jackson, Mississippi
country United States of America
surface form: United States
era Civil Rights Movement era
hasCulturalSignificance educational site for civil rights history
hasFeature lunch counter
hasHistoricalRole site of civil rights sit-ins
site of protests against segregated lunch counters
hasTheme public accommodations equality
racial desegregation
hasUse department store
heritageDesignation U.S. Civil Rights Trail
surface form: U.S. Civil Rights Trail site
locatedIn Hinds County, Mississippi
Jackson, Mississippi
Mississippi
United States of America
surface form: United States

downtown Jackson, Mississippi
movementAssociatedWith American civil rights movement
namedAfter F. W. Woolworth Company
partOf U.S. Civil Rights Trail
significance important site in the American civil rights movement
symbol of resistance to racial segregation
subjectOf civil rights history tours in Jackson
interpretive civil rights markers and signage
tourism heritage tourism destination
trailStopOn U.S. Civil Rights Trail
usedFor nonviolent protest
sit-ins

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U.S. Civil Rights Trail hasPart F.W. Woolworth Building (Jackson, Mississippi)