The Nashville Sit-Ins were among the earliest non-violent direct action campaigns that targeted Southern racial segregation in the 1960s. The sit-ins, which lasted from February 13 to May 10, 1960, sought to desegregate downtown lunch counters in Nashville, Tennessee. The protests were coordinated by the Nashville Student Movement and the Nashville Christian Leadership Council (NCLC), primarily consisting of students from Fisk University, Baptist Theological Seminary, and Tennessee State University. Diane Nash and John Lewis, who were both students at Fisk University, emerged as the major leaders of the local movement.
On February 13, 1960, twelve days after the Greensboro, North Carolina sit-ins began, Nashville college students entered Kress (now K-Mart), Woolworth’s, and McClellan stores at 12:40 p.m. After making their purchases, the students sat down at the lunch counters. Store owners initially refused to serve the students and closed the counters, claiming it was their “moral right” to determine whom they would or would not serve. The students continued the sit-ins over the next three months, expanding their targets to include lunch counters at the Greyhound and Trailways bus terminals, Grant’s Variety Store, Walgreens Drugstore, and major Nashville department stores, Cain-Sloan and Harvey.
The first violent response to the protests came on February 27, which James Lawson, Jr., another protest leader called “big Saturday.” The protesters that day were attacked by a white group opposing desegregation. The police arrested eighty-one protesters but none of the attackers. Those arrested were found guilty of disorderly conduct. They all decided to serve time in jail rather than pay fines.
As racial tension grew in Nashville, Mayor Ben West appointed a biracial committee to investigate segregation in the city. Despite the committee’s numerous attempts at a compromise, the students declared that they would accept nothing less than the acknowledgement of their rights to sit at the store lunch counters along with white customers. On April 5, the committee suggested that the counters be divided into black and white sections. The NCLC and the Nashville Student Movement rejected the proposal, arguing that segregation of the counters was no better than black exclusion from them.
On April 19, a bomb destroyed the home of Z. Alexander Looby, the defense attorney representing many of the protesters. The bombing of Lobby’s home triggered a mass march to city hall where 2,500 protesters demanded answers from Mayor West. Diane Nash pointedly asked Mayor West if it was wrong for a citizen of Nashville to discriminate against his fellow citizens because of his race or skin color. The mayor admitted that it was wrong, giving the students an important symbolic victory in their campaign. Nash then asked the mayor if the lunch counters in Nashville should be desegregated. They mayor said they should.
After weeks of secret negotiations between merchants and protest leaders, an agreement was finally reached during the first week of May. On May 10, six downtown stores opened their lunch counters to black customers for the first time; the customers arrived in groups of two or three during the afternoon and were served without incident. With that agreement, Nashville became the first major southern city to begin desegregating public facilities. The Nashville campaign became a model for other civil rights protests in the 1960s and 1970s.
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So yea i think my mom is actively dying, she's in the hospital for obstructed bowels that has turned into now two surgeries to unobstruct her. i thought things were bad already and the things my dad has mentioned in his probably inadvertent traumatizing me with too much detail indicate things are much much worse, he mentioned a 2 year prognosis but I think he heard something on the high end and latched on to itLike i think she is going to die in agony in whatever hospital bed they're about to put her into. She's riddled with tumors, still, after intensive surgery and heated chemo, and my dad gave me the lovely detail that the surgeon had trouble closing her up because "her skin is falling apart" THANKS DAD
Based on that it's obvious she really lost with the cancer, the chemo killed her faster than it killed her tumors, her digestive system being a mess, that detail with her skin, I don't think she's in a position to treat her cancer any further and her ability to heal is weak from the treatment she's already had
My fucking dad keeps just sprinkling shit into his texts that are just so traumatizing, like how he tried to help the nurses move her to her bed after her last surgery and she screamed in pain the whole time and how he can't handle that again tonight
It feels so selfish to tell him to shut up with the details so I haven't but like fucking christ, I'm supposed to fucking work tomorrow, I can't see her (AS I'M TYPING he tells me she'll be "on woundvac" for a while I DON'T NEED TO KNOW AHHH just say she can't have visitors, fuck!) anyway so like I don't need to think about my fucking mom screaming in agony right now!
There's a good chance she's going to die now before I ever see her again. And the last time I saw her she was just so visibly ill and withered and we fought over them being transphobic shitheads and some reading this might be like GOOD RIDDANCE at that and yeah but she's still my fucking mom and maybe if she'd get to live longer she'd un fuck her brain somehow. Instead she's just going to die in pain and because I know too much about her condition i'll know how much agony she's in the entire time
Anyway I'm going to try to turn my brain off and sleep. Im glad i have enough thc gummies to choke a horse. I wish they'd turn off my brain a bit more though, i'd almost start drinking again but i know the odds are good I'd just cry more and for longer
I'm sorry you have to go through that. That's awful. You will get through it though. I definitely advise against the booze, but you know you better than I do.
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I took care of my mother at home. Her condition was not nearly as affecting as you describe. But one day I came home from work and she had passed. It was unexpected and sudden to me. Her health was bad but like long-term bad. When the cops asked her doctor if she thought the death could be anything but natural the doctor was basically like no, absolutely not, this is not surprising. I'd have rather gotten that information from the doctor ahead of time than the cops after the fact...That sounds rough. Don't have much to say but I feel for you, bud