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Recognizing Greensboro Four Sit-in's Significance for Civil Rights Movement

This House Resolution commemorates the 1960 Greensboro Four sit-in, a pivotal moment in the fight for equal rights. It highlights the importance of nonviolent resistance and encourages the inclusion of this history in educational curricula, potentially increasing citizens' awareness of social justice struggles.
Key points
Recognizes the Greensboro Four for their contribution to the civil rights movement and their role in student mobilization.
Acknowledges that the ethnic and racial diversity of the United States enriches and strengthens the Nation.
Encourages all States to include the history and contributions of the Greensboro Four in their educational curriculum.
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Additional Information
Print number: 118_HRES_1035
Sponsor: Rep. Adams, Alma S. [D-NC-12]
Process start date: 2024-02-29