Greensboro Four Statue, Greensboro

Greensboro Four Statue, Greensboro

The Greensboro Four statue stands as a powerful tribute to a pivotal moment in American history. On February 1, 1960, four African American students from North Carolina A&T State University took a stand against racial segregation by staging a sit-in at a segregated lunch counter in Greensboro. Refused service when attempting to order coffee, these courageous students—David Richmond, Franklin McCain, Ezell Blair Jr., and Joseph McNeil—ignited a spark that would galvanize the American Civil Rights Movement.

Created by A&T art professor James Barnhill, the Greensboro Four Statue captures the essence of this historic event. Unveiled on February 1, 2002, the ten-foot bronze statue depicts the four students in a moment of determination and unity. Located at North Carolina A&T State University, the monument serves as a reminder of the bravery and resilience of those who fought for racial equality and justice, inspiring future generations to continue the pursuit of civil rights and social change.

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Sight Name: Greensboro Four Statue
Sight Location: Greensboro, USA (See walking tours in Greensboro)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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