Feb 13 2020
Created Equal: 60th Anniversary of TLH Lunch Counter Sit-ins

Created Equal: 60th Anniversary of TLH Lunch Counter Sit-ins

Presented by Leon County Public Library at The Moon

In observance of the 60th anniversary of the Tallahassee Lunch Counter Sit-ins, Leon County Government and The Village Square proudly present the fifth annual "Created Equal." You won't want to miss this special evening.

On February 13, 1960, the Tallahassee Democrat covered a story: “The lunch counter in Woolworth’s was closed at noon yesterday when a group of Negroes sat down and asked to be served.” These students would go to jail for 7 long weeks to advance the cause of civil rights across America, gaining the attention of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Jackie Robinson, Eleanor Roosevelt - and more.

We'll gather legends from our hometown's civil rights movement — including the family of Patricia Stephens Due (her husband, 3 daughters and sister Priscilla who shared a narrow bed with Patricia in jail) and the Rev. Dr. Henry Steele, son of the legendary C.K. Steele. We'll pose the question "are we sitting together now?"

Pizza, salad and drinks will be provided.

Admission Info

Free Admission

Phone: 850-281-1223

Email: CMR@LeonCountyFL.gov

Dates & Times

2020/02/13 - 2020/02/13

Location Info

The Moon

1105 E Lafayette St, Tallahassee, FL 32301