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15 October, 05:09

How do you explain Nashville Mayor Ben West's change of heart in response to the protests?

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  1. 15 October, 05:14
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    The Nashville Sit-Ins which lasted from February 13 to May 10, 1960, were among the earliest non-violent direct action campaigns in the 1960s to end racial segregation in the South. They were the first campaigns to desegregate lunch counters in Nashville, Tennessee.
  2. 15 October, 05:27
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    i dont know a lot about Ben west but here is what i got.

    Raphael Benjamin West (March 31, 1911 - November 20, 1974) was an attorney, politician, and mayor of Nashville, Tennessee from 1951 to 1963, and state senator from 1949 to 1951. While state senator, he supported a change from at-large to single-member district voting to the Nashville City Council. This broadened representation on the council, enabling the African-American minority to elect candidates of their choice; women also gained seats on the council. in this case Ben was known for supporting the change from at - large to single member district.
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