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Historic Civil Rights Ruling Marks 50 Years

 

Fifty years ago this Sunday, on Dec. 11, 1961, the United States Supreme1 Court reversed the convictions of 16 black college students who had been arrested in a civil rights demonstration2 in Louisiana.

It was the high court's first decision regarding sit-in protests throughout the southern states.

The students had been arrested in the state capital, Baton3 Rouge4, where they were refused service in two racially-segregated restaurants. After they defied police orders to get up from their seats and leave, they were charged with disturbing the peace.

In his opinion, Chief Justice Earl Warren wrote that the students had been peaceful and quiet and had not violated a law written to prevent a public disturbance5. He wrote, “There is no evidence to support a finding that . . . the students' . . . behavior disturbed, or could have disturbed, the peace.”

Sit-ins had become a tactic6 of the civil rights movement in 1960, the year before the Supreme Court ruling, when other black students sat at the previously7 all-white lunch counters in the Woolworth and Kress variety stores in Greensboro, North Carolina.

The Woolworth’s five-and-dime store is now a civil rights museum.

They were denied service and ordered to leave. When they quietly refused, police were called, and the students were arrested on charges of trespassing8 and creating a public disturbance.

Sit-ins, or sit-downs, had been used by striking workers worldwide for years. But the idea was new to the civil rights movement. The sit-in in Greensboro inspired a wave of similar tactics throughout North Carolina and then other southern states. Many restaurants were desegregated in their aftermath.

Three years after the Supreme Court ruled sit-ins to be lawful9, the U.S. Congress passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which included a public accommodations section that barred racial discrimination by hotels and restaurants.

The Woolworth store in Greensboro - where it all started - is now the International Civil Rights Center & Museum.


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