North Carolina A&T Four monument

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The North Carolina A&T Four monument is a commemorative sculpture honoring the four African American students whose 1960 sit-in at a Greensboro Woolworth’s lunch counter became a pivotal moment in the U.S. civil rights movement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil rights memorial
commemorative sculpture
public monument
associatedWith Woolworth’s lunch counter
sit-in movement
student civil rights organizations
category Civil rights movement memorials
Monuments and memorials in North Carolina
Outdoor sculptures in North Carolina
commemorates 1960 Greensboro Woolworth’s lunch counter sit-in
American civil rights movement
David Richmond
Ezell Blair Jr.
Franklin McCain
Greensboro sit-ins
Joseph McNeil
North Carolina A&T Four
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dedicatedTo civil rights pioneers
student activists of the Greensboro sit-ins
hasSubject four African American students
student activists
hasTheme civil rights activism
desegregation
nonviolent protest
racial equality
heritageDesignation local landmark in Greensboro, North Carolina
inception 20th century
languageOfInscription English
locatedIn Greensboro, North Carolina
Guilford County
surface form: Guilford County, North Carolina

North Carolina A&T State University
surface form: North Carolina A&T State University campus
materialUsed bronze
stone
owner North Carolina A&T State University
significance commemorates a pivotal moment in desegregation of public accommodations
symbol of the U.S. civil rights movement

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Franklin McCain associatedWith North Carolina A&T Four monument
Jibreel Khazan associatedWith North Carolina A&T Four monument
this entity surface form: North Carolina A&T Four Monument