dr. eleanor hicks and other students were denied to they decided to stage a sit-in. one of the earliest in our country. it was completely impromptu, she says. it said, now serve all. the impact of that sparked a new hampshirestorm of protests that resulted in not only segregation of greed but the where patrons cross the lines. and ladies in baltimore attended howard university from 1960 to 1964 where he was elected for chairperson of civil rights. i've always known him to be an advocate. his long career as attorney and professor of law includes the serving as the maryland state chairman as the clinton-gore presidential campaign. most recently he's traveled internationally, president of liberia and africa's first democratically-elected female president. barry landon was one of the original interviewers with the history project. police commissioner of baltimore in the '50s, former deputy superintendent of the state department of education and governor mceldon's son. dr. landon received his doctor rate from temple university, served as the first chair of the auto histor