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PICKETING ON TATE STREET, A UNCG CIVIL RIGHTS MILESTONE Posted on February 23, 2022, updated on February 23, 2022 by Matthew Johnston UNCG News You likely know of the pivotal 1960 Woolworth sit-in, which integrated the lunch counter of that Greensboro Woolworth store and sparked similar sit-ins that year in other cities. Do you know about the 1963 Tate Street protest? Read the full story…