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Protest Flyer


On May 3, 1960, after two years of protests by the Congress of Racial Equality, the Diamond Department Store in Charleston opened its dining facilities to African Americans.

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Letter, CORE to Associated Dry Goods Assocation, November 6, 1958
Letter, Gordon Carey to Elizabeth Gilmore, January 22, 1959
Protest Flyer (Elizabeth Gilmore Collection, Ms2003- 083)
"State College Students Stage Sitdown Here"
"Store Revises Eating Policy"
"Mayor Hails 'Integration' At Diamond"


On This Day in West Virginia History: May

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