Well my grandparents wouldn’t have been allowed in that shop, given there was an embargo in the us against people like my grandparents until 1943, though its not at all why my grandfather hated America and Americans for most of his life.
Your point is well taken about not being allowed in the country, but I have a feeling that this may have been later than 1943 based on the non violent reactions of the racists and that this looks like a sit in. Sit-ins were a key part of the civil rights movement in the 50s and 60s but I don’t know how prevelant they were before that.
Well my grandparents wouldn’t have been allowed in that shop, given there was an embargo in the us against people like my grandparents until 1943, though its not at all why my grandfather hated America and Americans for most of his life.
Your point is well taken about not being allowed in the country, but I have a feeling that this may have been later than 1943 based on the non violent reactions of the racists and that this looks like a sit in. Sit-ins were a key part of the civil rights movement in the 50s and 60s but I don’t know how prevelant they were before that.
Could be wrong. If someone knows for sure lmk
https://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-anne-moody-20150211-story.html
May, 28, 1963
Clutch link. Thank you.