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27 April, 15:15

What impact did the Greensboro sit-ins have on segregation in North Carolina? Check all that apply. Public schools were desegregated that same year. Public facilities were integrated soon after. The protests drew national attention. Other groups were inspired to use nonviolent resistance. Other groups staged sympathy protests.

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    Public facilities were integrated soon after. - Not the Woolworth store chain desegregated shortly after, but also: swimming pools, art galleries, libraries and restaurants. The protests drew national attention. - the local media and the national media informed daily on the happenings at Greensboro. This attracted more protesters, especially from other universities in the area. Other groups were inspired to use nonviolent resistance. - especially students from universities around the country, especially in the South, were inspired to continue this form of protest, which led to the development of the sit-in movement. Other groups staged sympathy protests. - The Greensboro sit-in was accompanied by people from the area, and from the rest of the country. Sympathy proests were held in cities such as Chattanooga, Tennessee, and Jackson, Mississippi.
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