Sit-Ins
STUDENT NONVIOLENT COORDINATING COMMITTEE (SNCC) TRAINING
Rev. Lawson Interview - Lunch Counter Sit-In during Civil Rights Movement
Sit-Ins started in Greensboro, North Carolina
John Lewis: The Nashville Sit Ins (PBS)
John Lewis Interview by Trevor Noah
Woolworth Lunch Counter Sit In history
How a Lunch Counter Sit-In Became an Iconic Civil Rights Movement?
Greensboro Four Sit-in 60th Anniversary (February 1, 2020)
Rev. JAMES LAWSON's Sit-ins nonviolent direct action training
Pauli Murray (1943 Washington, D.C.)
Shaping Your Destiny (TED TALK w/ Rev. James Lawson)
Rev. Lawson Interview-Lunch Counter Sit-In during Civil Rights Movement
Songs of Civil Rights Movement
Woke up this Morning (The Freedom Singers)
Woke up this Morning (John Legend)
I woke up this morning with my mind stayed on freedom (3x) Hallelu, Hallelu, Halleluia
I'm walking and talking with my mind stayed on freedom (3x) Hallelu, Hallelu, Halleluia
Aint nothing wrong with keepin’ my mind stayed on freedom (3x) Hallelu, Hallelu, Halleluia
There’s no harm in keepin’ my mind stayed on freedom (3x) Hallelu, Hallelu, Halleluia
I singing and praying with my mind, stayed on freedom (3x) Hallelu, Hallelu, Alleluia
Aint Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Round (Sweet Honey & The Rock)
Ain’t gonna let nobody turn me around, turn me round, turn me round.
Keep on walking, keep on talking, marching up to freedom land.
Ain’t gonna let no jailhouse turn me around, turn me round, turn me round.
Keep on walking, keep on talking, marching up to freedom land.
Ain’t gonna let segregation turn me around, turn me round, turn me round.
Keep on walking, keep on talking, marching up to freedom land.
Ain’t gonna let race hatred turn me around, turn me round, turn me round.
Keep on walking, keep on talking, marching up to freedom land.
Ain’t gonna let Mississippi turn me around, turn me round, turn me round.
Keep on a walking, keep on a talking, marching up to freedom land.
Ain’t gonna let nobody turn me around, turn me round, turn me round.
Keep on walking, keep on talking, marching up to freedom land.
Sit-In Training (National Museum of American History)
1960:Sitting Down to Take a Stand (Greensboro Four)
Sit-Ins (video for 5th graders)
Butler (Movie Excerpt)
Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
SJC One Book One Community 2018-2019 Sit In Re-enactment
Civil Rights (Teaching Tolerance articles)
Greensboro Sit-Ins (U of North Carolina Press)
Other Resources
The Farmington Report: A Conflict of Cultures. [U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1975]
March/One Book, One Community 2018. [Library Guide]
SJC Sit-In Reenactment, September 26, 2018 (One Book One Community 2018-19 - MARCH)
The Farmington Massacre: A story of Native-American activism in the modern era. (March 4, 2018)
Barker, R. (1993, 2013). Broken Circle: True story of murder and the magic in Indian country.
Bob Fitch Photography Archives (Stanford Libraries). March for Navajo Liberation (1974)
Up Close AIM: A Movement of Civil Rights & a Revival of Identity (River Urke)
Iroquois and the Founding Fathers. National History Education Clearinghouse.
U.S. Senate resolution. (1988). Influence of Iroquois Confederacy on U.S. Constitution.