After four courageous black teens sat down at a lunch counter in the segregated South of 1960, the reverberations were felt both far beyond and close to home.
Changes are coming to Connie\'s town, but Connie just wants to sit at the lunch counter and eat a banana split like everyone else..
And while Connie is too young to march or give a speech, she helps her brother and sister make signs for the cause.
This event sparks a movement throughout her town and region.
But when Connie sees four young men take a stand for equal rights at a Woolworth\'s lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina, she realizes that things may soon change.
There were signs all throughout town telling eight-year-old Connie where she could and could not go.
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This insightful story offers a child\'s-eye view of this seminal event in the American Civil Rights Movement.
After four courageous black teens sat down at a lunch counter in the segregated South of 1960, the reverberations were felt both far beyond and close to home