Some blacks were able to vote but there was a problem with that to. Blacks voted for white’s candidate but whites would not vote for black candidates. Next came the big thing the worker sent us to a theatre part where we watched a clip on how things went on. During the clip the most important topic was when the NAACP pushed for creating districts. OON March 16 1960 a 15 month economic boycott took place in Savannah, Georgia. The boycott was because Joan Tyson Hall and Ernest Robinson were arrested for sitting in the white-only restaurant at the store. This boycott caused a lot of store to go into bankruptcy and the Levy’s store was one of them to be affected. White business owners had started integrating their workforce. Savannah was also one of the most integrated cities in the south. A meeting was called on September 24, 1961 Out of nowhere there were hundreds of black people who came to attend the mass meeting. For the whole 15 months of the boycott every meeting was at a different destination but they all started at four o’clock. The colored people would not go into a store for nothing if the needed something The NCAAP had a clothing drive where everybody would trade off clothes and receive clothes from
Some blacks were able to vote but there was a problem with that to. Blacks voted for white’s candidate but whites would not vote for black candidates. Next came the big thing the worker sent us to a theatre part where we watched a clip on how things went on. During the clip the most important topic was when the NAACP pushed for creating districts. OON March 16 1960 a 15 month economic boycott took place in Savannah, Georgia. The boycott was because Joan Tyson Hall and Ernest Robinson were arrested for sitting in the white-only restaurant at the store. This boycott caused a lot of store to go into bankruptcy and the Levy’s store was one of them to be affected. White business owners had started integrating their workforce. Savannah was also one of the most integrated cities in the south. A meeting was called on September 24, 1961 Out of nowhere there were hundreds of black people who came to attend the mass meeting. For the whole 15 months of the boycott every meeting was at a different destination but they all started at four o’clock. The colored people would not go into a store for nothing if the needed something The NCAAP had a clothing drive where everybody would trade off clothes and receive clothes from