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Why we're sit-ins often a successful tactic?

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ddamon2012 ddamon2012
  • 03-05-2017
they were often useful because they stopped the businesses from making any money effectively ruining there daily business 
sit-ins were a civil rights way to get rid of descrimination

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swaggybest
swaggybest swaggybest
  • 03-05-2017
It gets people's attention to discrimination in a non-violent way it gave the business a boost in the opposite direction as far as money where the protest would take place.
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