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In reply to the discussion: Shit....National Security Council expert says, re trump......... [View all]mahatmakanejeeves
(57,290 posts)20. Sit-in?
Photos Show Destruction at US Embassy in Baghdad After Attacks
Smoke rises from the reception room of the U.S. embassy that was burned by Pro-Iranian militiamen and their supporters, in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2020. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed) -- Military.com
Fire damage can be seen in a reception room of the U.S. embassy compound, that was burned by pro-Iranian militiamen and their supporters, in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2020 (AP Photo/Qassim Abdul-Zahra) -- Military.com
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Smoke rises from the reception room of the U.S. embassy that was burned by Pro-Iranian militiamen and their supporters, in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2020. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed) -- Military.com
Fire damage can be seen in a reception room of the U.S. embassy compound, that was burned by pro-Iranian militiamen and their supporters, in Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2020 (AP Photo/Qassim Abdul-Zahra) -- Military.com
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This is a sit-in:
Courage at the Greensboro Lunch Counter
On February 1, four college students sat down to request lunch service at a North Carolina Woolworths and ignited a struggle
After being refused service at a Greensboro, North Carolina Woolworth's, four African-American men launched a protest that lasted six months and helped change America. (Jack Moebes / Corbis)
By Owen Edwards
SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE | SUBSCRIBE
FEBRUARY 2010
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On February 1, four college students sat down to request lunch service at a North Carolina Woolworths and ignited a struggle
After being refused service at a Greensboro, North Carolina Woolworth's, four African-American men launched a protest that lasted six months and helped change America. (Jack Moebes / Corbis)
By Owen Edwards
SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE | SUBSCRIBE
FEBRUARY 2010
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More:
The Very First Sit-In At A Greensboro Woolworth's, 1960 (Photos)
Culture | March 19, 2019
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Culture | March 19, 2019
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All this for a GODDAMNED sit-in at the 100 BILLION dollar Embassy in Baghdad
Sonny Mirviss
Jan 2020
#5
I think you are confused. Unclear on the concept. I don't think this means what you think it means.
Hekate
Jan 2020
#35
Any and all of our troops in the M.E./Afghanistan are going to be in danger
dixiegrrrrl
Jan 2020
#14
If our Idiot n Chief decides to run the himself we could get our asses kicked.
rickyhall
Jan 2020
#8