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View of an unidentified woman wearing a sign protesting segregated facilities outside of Rich's department store in downtown Atlanta, Georgia.Protests; civil rights movementIn December of 1960 African Americans, perhaps students attending Atlanta University Center colleges and universities, protested racial segregation policies of Rich's Department Store by picketing in front of the Rich's store in downtown Atlanta, Georgia.
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Digital Library of GeorgiaKeywords
- African American College Students
- African American Women
- African American Women Civil Rights Workers
- African Americans
- Atlanta
- Atlanta (Ga.)
- Atlanta University Center (Ga.)
- Automobiles
- Central Business Districts
- Cities And Towns
- Civil Rights
- Civil Rights Demonstrations
- Civil Rights Movements
- Civil Rights Workers
- Clothing
- Clothing And Dress
- College Students
- Department Stores
- Direct Action
- Discrimination
- Discrimination In Public Accommodations
- Georgia
- History
- Passive Resistance
- Picketing
- Protest Marches
- Race Relations
- Rich's (Retail Store)
- Segregation
- Signs And Signboards
- Social Conditions
- Stores, Retail
- Streets
- Students
- To 1964
- Women