As part of our Black History Month celebration, Nate Burleson sits down with Joseph McNeil, one of the four students who led the Greensboro sit-ins in 1960. Meeting at the original Woolworth’s lunch counter—now a historic landmark—McNeil shares his firsthand account of the movement that helped ignite change across the U.S.
Nate Burleson revisits history with civil rights icon Joseph McNeil
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