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The Nashville sit-ins, which lasted from February 13 to May 10, 1960, were part of a protest to end racial segregation at lunch counters in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. The sit-in campaign, coordinated by the Nashville Student Movement and the Nashville Christian Leadership Council, was notable for its early success and its emphasis on disciplined nonviolence. It was part of a broader sit-in movement that spread across the southern United States in the wake of the Greensboro sit-ins in North Carolina.

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  • Sit-ins de Nashville (fr)
  • ナッシュビル座り込み (ja)
  • Nashville sit-ins (en)
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  • ナッシュビル座り込み(Nashville sit-ins )は、1960年2月13日から5月10日にかけてアメリカ合衆国テネシー州ナッシュビルで行われた非暴力の座り込み闘争である。指揮したのはナッシュビル学生運動とナッシュビル・キリスト教指導者会議で、市内の飲食店での人種分離を撤廃させることが目的であった。妨害による被害者と大量の逮捕者を出しながら、80日以上におよぶ非暴力闘争のすえ、市内飲食店での差別撤廃に成功した。公民権運動におけるもっとも有名な運動の一つである。 (ja)
  • Les sit-ins de Nashville, qui ont eu lieu du 13 février au 10 mai 1960, font partie d’une campagne d’actions directes non-violentes pour mettre fin à la ségrégation raciale aux comptoirs des restaurants du centre-ville de Nashville, dans le Tennessee.La campagne des sit-ins, qui a été coordonnée par le mouvement étudiant de Nashville et le Nashville Christian Leadership Councel, est importante de par son succès immédiat et l’importance accordée à la non-violence.Tout au long de la campagne, les sit-ins ont eu lieu dans différents magasins situés au cœur du centre financier de Nashville.Les participants, dont la majorité était des étudiants Afro-Américains, étaient souvent victimes d’agressions physiques et verbales de la part des passants.Malgré leur refus de répondre à ces attaques, plus (fr)
  • The Nashville sit-ins, which lasted from February 13 to May 10, 1960, were part of a protest to end racial segregation at lunch counters in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. The sit-in campaign, coordinated by the Nashville Student Movement and the Nashville Christian Leadership Council, was notable for its early success and its emphasis on disciplined nonviolence. It was part of a broader sit-in movement that spread across the southern United States in the wake of the Greensboro sit-ins in North Carolina. (en)
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