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Sit-in Movement Throw Pillow featuring the photograph The Greensboro Four February One Monument by Arnold Hence

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The Greensboro Four February One Monument Throw Pillow

Arnold Hence

by Arnold Hence

$24.00

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Product Details

Our throw pillows are made from 100% spun polyester poplin fabric and add a stylish statement to any room. Pillows are available in sizes from 14" x 14" up to 26" x 26". Each pillow is printed on both sides (same image) and includes a concealed zipper and removable insert (if selected) for easy cleaning.

Design Details

This ten foot tall bronze monument commemorates the act that became the catalyst for sit-in demonstrations across the United States. On February 1,... more

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The Greensboro Four February One Monument Photograph by Arnold Hence

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Artist's Description

This ten foot tall bronze monument commemorates the act that became the catalyst for sit-in demonstrations across the United States. On February 1, 1960 four black freshmen at North Carolins A&T State University--Franklin McCain, EZell Blair, Jr, (now Jibreel Khazan) Joseph McNeil and David Richmond requested service at the F.W. Woolworth lunch counter. They were joined later by many students from other cities and states who wanted to see the demise of "Jim Crow" segregationist practices. The statue sits in front of the Dudley Building on the A&T Campus.

About Arnold Hence

Arnold Hence

Personal background: I was born in Jackson, Michigan and raised in Minneapolis, MN. After attending 11 different schools between kindergarten and the 11th grade I decided to join the U.S. Army where I served for seven years, specializing in radar and computer repair.. I have since earned Masters and Doctoral degrees from Rutgers University, served 36 years in higher education and retired five years ago as Executive Vice President of Forsyth Technical Community College in North Carolina. My wife Anna & I have two children and 5 grandchildren. In addition to photography, I am an ordained minister, part time church musician and enjoy swimming, reading and tinkering with electronic gadgets. Photography background: I have been...

 

$24.00