Tuesday, 8 March 2016

Sitting for Justice: Woolworth´s Lunch Counter

This post is dedicated to all black people who fought for equality and their rights in the 60's. Specifically, let's talk about Sitting for Justice: Woolworth´s Lunch Counter. It was a seated who staged a series of black students to demonstrate their displeasure and its disagreement concerning as he was white society to the black society. These students sat in a coffee shop, where only served to white people, and was not raised until they were served.
It seems to us to be admirable and much courage reveal himself in this way, without having to get to violence to fight for equality. But it seems shameful that they have had to reach those circumstances only to be served in a simple Café.
When everyone has the same rights, regardless of skin color or language that we speak.

 
Raquel Pavón Moreno
Eva Charneco Jiménez
Laura Charneco Jiménez

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