lady, and was bornth carolina' in guilford county, we feel honored to be able to share and tell the story with the as well as other items from other family descendents. >> in 1960, civil rights activist began nonviolent protests against racial segregation at the woolworth department store in greensboro, north carolina. african-americans would sit at whites only counters and ask to be served. ine on the sit-ins greensboro. >> 1, 2010. the museum tells the story of the citians that happened in this city, which launched a wave of anti-segregation since across the south. this building once housed the woolworth store. deena: what happened here in 1960, february 1, four young men chose that day to make a stand, really to take a seat so the rest of us would be able to do that. a stand against jim crow, against segregation, against whites only access to public accommodations, and to being seen as a first-class citizen. they came here to this lunch counter to sit down, to be treated like a first-class citizen and be served against their policies and practices. this in the museum is the actual lunc