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Desegregation of theaters in Durham, North Carolina : ウィキペディア英語版 | Desegregation of theaters in Durham, North Carolina Desegregation of theaters in Durham, North Carolina, United States, followed a series of protests〔"Groups Attack Racial Segregation." Campus Echo, January 31, 1961.〕 between 1961 and 1963, as well as petitions to local government officials and eventually legal action. The protests eventually came to focus on the Carolina Theater. In March 1962, the theater's manager rejected a proposal from the local NAACP chapter to negotiate its desegregation and later refused the city council's request that it reconsider the decision. In response, the protesters began "round-robin" demonstrations. After a court order ended those demonstrations, activists took their case to the courts. Eventually, in July 1963, after mass demonstrations and support from new mayor Wense Grabarek, Durham's segregated movie theaters began to open to all the public.〔Durham County Library, "Carolina Theatre - 1961-63." Last modified May 18, 2010. Accessed December 1, 2013. 〕 == Movie Going and discrimination ==
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