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When asked to leave, they remained in their seats. Ezell A. Blair, Jr. (now Jibreel Khazan), Franklin E. McCain,
Joseph A. McNeil, and David L. Richmond were all enrolled at the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College.
Their "passive sit-down demand" began one of the first sustained sit-ins and ignited a youth-led movement to challenge
injustice and racial inequality throughout the South.
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