06/05/2026
On February 12, 1960, Shaw University and Saint Augustine's College students were arrested after participating in a planned sit-in protest at the Woolworth's in Cameron Village.
Their "crime"? Challenging segregation.
At a time when Black Americans could spend money in many businesses but were denied equal service, these students chose courage over comfort and action over silence.
These students were arrested. But none were defeated. The young men and women in this photograph understood something we must never forget:
There is power in unity. Different schools. Different backgrounds. One purpose.
More than 65 years later, their example still speaks. Stay engaged. Stay informed. Stay united. Because history has shown us that when people stand together, mountains move.