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What was the significance of the Greensboro sit in to the civil rights movement

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It was basically a lot of nonviolent protests back in 1960 it became successful and about 4 years later segregation in public places became illegal and that is when congress passed the Civil Rights act in 1964.

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It inspired sit-ins all over the South.

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