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Franklin McCain : ウィキペディア英語版 | Franklin McCain
Franklin Eugene McCain (January 3, 1941 – January 9, 2014) was an American civil rights activist and member of the Greensboro Four. McCain, along with fellow North Carolina A&T State University students Ezell Blair, Jr., Joseph McNeil and David Richmond, staged a sit-in protest at the Woolworth lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina, on February 1, 1960. Their actions were credited with launching the Greensboro sit-ins which successfully brought about the reversal of Woolworth's policy of racial segregation in their southern stores, and increased national sentiment to the fight of African-Americans in the south. ==Early life and education==
Mccain was born in Union County, North Carolina, on January 3, 1941. He attended James B. Dudley High School in Greenboro for one year, but moved with his family to Northeast, Washington, D.C..〔〔 McCain graduated from Eastern High School in Washington D.C. in 1959.〔 In the fall of 1959, McCain enrolled at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. It was during his freshmen year that he just months before joining three other freshman to stage the Greensboro sit-ins at Woolworth's in February 1960.〔 In 1964, McCain graduated from North Carolina A&T with bachelor's degrees in both biology and chemistry.〔 He later earned his Master of Arts degree from A&T and also studied and trained at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina, Princeton University in New Jersey, Farr Associates in Greensboro and American Management Association in New York City.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.library.ncat.edu/resources/archives/four.html )〕
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