I'm DavidHoffman, filmmaker, andyou'reabouttosee a bitofhomemovieofsomethingthathappenedinthelate 19 fiftiesandearly 1960 shotas a wholemovie, a littlepieceoffilm.
Itshows a sitinontheresultsofthecitiesyouknowwe'resittinginisifyoudon't a sitinwasdonebyblackcollegestudentsandbysomewhitestudentsintheSouthtochangesegregationandforceintegration.
I was a kidintheNorth, and I wastaughtinschoolasallofuswerestoredinthe 19 fifties, thatAmericaisthelandofthefree, andwealsoidentifiedwithourgeneration, aseverygenerationdoes.
So I wanttosharewithyou a littlebackgroundbefore I showyoutheclip.
SomepictureFebruary 1st 1960.
TheseblackcollegestudentssitdowninGreensboro, NorthCarolina, and I thinkit's a Woolworthandtheyjustsitdowntohave a cupofcoffeeNowTheyhadbeentrainedbythelocalchurcheswhowereverysupportiveandbypeoplewhotaughtNonviolence.
Alltheselunchcounterswhereyoucouldn't eatifyouwereblack, whereyoucouldn't have a cupofcoffee, willyoucouldn't sitandalltheseplaceswouldn't hireyouanyway.
So I havethispieceoffilminmycollectionbecausewhen I wasmakingmytelevisionSiri's I collectedlittlethingsthat I thoughtwereemotional.
Andifyoulookatthiswhere I'veplaced a pieceofmusicnexttoitby a friendofminebecauseit's silentfootage, I hopethatmybackgroundwouldgiveyou a senseofwhatitisthat's goingon.
AndwhysomanyNorthernerssaid, Thisiswrong.
They'rebeingtreatedwrong.
Thingshavetochange.
You'reunderarrest.
Wait, Wait, Huh?
I'm DavidHoffman, filmmaker, andyou'reabouttosee a bitofhomemovieofsomethingthathappenedinthelate 19 fiftiesandearly 1960 shotas a wholemovie, a littlepieceoffilm.