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 lunch counter area that has been preserved. there have been some seeds that have been taken out in other areas -- seats that have been taken out in other areas, such as the smithsonian. the four young men that sat in hereo us about around where they sat. a lot of the things you will see here are the actual advertisements around different menu items they offered and prices. young gentlemen were franklin mccain,, joseph mcneil, david richman. they were freshmen at a historically black college and university here in greensboro, north carolina. they came to the woolworth store and sat at the lunch counter and ask to