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Integration
The process of ending racial segregation and bringing together people of different racial backgrounds.
Sit-Ins
A form of protest in which participants occupy a place, refusing to leave until their demands are met.
Lunch Counters
Countertop spaces in diners or cafeterias where meals are served, historically significant in civil rights movements for sit-ins against racial segregation.
Rosa Parks
An African American civil rights activist, whose refusal to give up her bus seat in 1955 sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott, a seminal event in the Civil Rights Movement.
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