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Celebrate Black History Month with documentary
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During February, Black History Month, the N.C. Museum of History in Raleigh will present an outstanding selection of programs about North Carolina African Americans. Hear about the Civil Rights movement firsthand from several people who participated in nonviolent protests. Film and Q&A: February One: The Story of the Greensboro Four Saturday, Feb. 20 3-4:30 p.m.

This award-winning documentary chronicles the historic day — February 1, 1960 — when four black freshmen from the Agricultural and Technical College of North Carolina (now North Carolina A&T State University) sat down at a whites-only lunch counter in downtown Greensboro. Their

actions served as a blueprint for other nonviolent civil rights protests across the South and the nation. A Q&A with the film’s producers and some of the people involved in the protests will follow the screening.

For more details, call 807-7900 or access ncmuseumofhistory.org or Facebook. The museum is located at 5 E. Edenton St., across from the State Capitol. This program is free and open to the public.

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