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GREENSBORO, N.C. — Right now, a report is out claiming that a portion of the historic F.W. Woolworth lunch counter from the Greensboro sit-ins would be removed from the Smithsonian's National ...
Popular postmistress, Lilwen Humphreys, will have an unforgettable month as she will reach many major milestones in May, including 50 years running Cemmaes Road Post Office, her retirement and her ...
An 8-foot section of the Woolworth lunch counter that made civil rights history in Greensboro will remain a part of the Smithsonian Museum in the nation’s capital. The Smithsonian website makes ...
GREENSBORO - Misinformation, misunderstanding, whatever prompted the rumor which had it that the Smithsonian Museum was getting rid of an 8-foot section of the Woolworth lunch counter where ...
BlackPressUSA NEWSWIRE – In an update to the BlackPressUSA exclusive on the lunch counter exhibit at the National Museum of African-American History and Culture, the Smithsonian now says the ...
The Smithsonian also refuted claims in a report by Black Press USA, which claimed a Woolworth’s lunch counter from North Carolina — a central symbol to the Civil Rights Movement — would be ...
The situation took off after reports surfaced last week suggesting the Greensboro lunch counter — a major symbol of the 1960 sit-ins — had been removed. Social media lit up, with many accusing ...
WUSA-TV Washington, D.C. Posted: April 27, 2025 | Last updated: April 27, 2025 A historical book and bible have been removed, there are concerns about the sit-in movement lunch counter being next.
BLACKPRESSUSA NEWSWIRE — Bradley said a national mobilization is set for May 3 in Washington, D.C., urging people to join the Smithsonian and support endangered cultural institutions. “This is ...
Despite earlier reports of its removal, the historic Woolworth’s lunch counter exhibit remains proudly on display at the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC), also ...
On Thursday, the news outlet BlackPressUSA published a report that an exhibit from a historic moment in the Civil Rights Movement, Greensboro’s F.W. Woolworth Company lunch counter, fell victim ...