The F. W. Woolworth building in Greensboro N.C. has been transformed into “The International Civil Rights Center and MuseumIt ” and continues its testimony on this country’s unjust and bias treatment towards its own people. One purpose that a museum serves is that of a place where the past can be contemplated. Not often is it in a place where history was actually made. Fifty years ago the Woolworth Company building and it’s lunch counter was the start of a movement that gave rise to much of what we’ve become proud us in this country. It is also a reminder that if we (collectively) have treated people cruelly in the past, we are certain to do it again. Lets stay on our toes.
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a powerful transformational message. says it is never too late to impact history. thank you