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Press Conference: Created Equal 60th Anniversary of Tallahassee Lunch Counter Sit-Ins

 

Annual Created Equal Event Recognizes 60th Anniversary of Tallahassee Lunch Counter Sit-Ins

 

     WHO: Leon County and The Village Square 

     WHAT: Created Equal: 60th Anniversary of Tallahassee Lunch Counter Sit-Ins Announcement 

     WHEN: Wednesday, January 22 at 10 a.m. 

     WHERE: Near the Tallahassee-Leon County Civil Rights Heritage Walk, 220 S Monroe St.

 

Leon County Government and The Village Square will host a press conference announcing the fifth annual Created Equal program entitled, “Created Equal: 60th Anniversary of Tallahassee Lunch Counter Sit-Ins.” The press conference will be held Wednesday, January 22, at 10 a.m. near the Tallahassee-Leon County Civil Rights Heritage Walk, 220 S. Monroe St.

The press conference will feature comments from the following speakers:

  • Reverend Henry Steele, who was jailed at the age of 16 for his involvement in the 1960 lunch counter sit-ins. Reverend Henry Steele is the son of legendary civil rights icon Reverend C.K. Steele.
  • John Due, an attorney and husband of Patricia Stephens Due, the FAMU student leader who led the 1960 lunch counter sit-ins and created the civil rights movement’s first jail-ins because she refused to pay the fines for segregation. Patricia Stephens Due passed away in 2012.
  • Chairman, Leon County Board of County Commissioners, Bryan Desloge.
  • Representatives from The Village Square.

Speakers will describe the historical significance of the Tallahassee Lunch Counter Sit-Ins both in 1960 and what they still mean today. The press conference will occur adjacent to the old Woolworth lunch counter where the protests began.

At the program, representatives will announce the date, time and location of the fifth annual Created Equal event.

For more information, contact Eliza Chase, The Village Square at (850) 281-1223 / Eliza@VillageSquare.us or Leon County Community and Media Relations at (850) 606-5300 / CMR@LeonCountyFL.gov.

 

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