Foster, Clyde, 1931-2017 "Sitins Staged Here: Negroes Make Three Visits to Counters"

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GLC#
GLC09640.111-View header record
Type
Newspapers
Date
27 March 1960
Author/Creator
Foster, Clyde, 1931-2017
Title
"Sitins Staged Here: Negroes Make Three Visits to Counters"
Place Written
Marshall, Texas
Pagination
2 p. : Height: 26 cm, Width: 18 cm
Primary time period
1945 to the Present
Sub-Era
The Civil Rights Movement The Sixties

One newspaper clipping featuring an article entitled, "Sitins Staged Here: Negroes Make Three Visits to Counters," written by Clyde Foster dated March 27, 1960. Originally printed in the Marshall News Messenger. Relates to reactions of counter sit ins that took place in Marshall, Texas. Printed alongside Foster's article is an editorial related to the murder of a woman whose killer was still on the loose.

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