On civil rights, the Sixties actually started on February 1, 1960. And one of the four men who started it was Franklin McCain, who died Thursday at the age of 73.
By Andrew Cohen
The Atlantic - Jan 10 2014
What happened in Greensboro, North Carolina on February 1, 1960, took even John Lewis by surprise. In his memoir, Walking With the Wind,
the future civil rights icon (whose most intense days at the head of
the movement were yet ahead of him as that decade began) recounted the
episode:
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