How are Ezell Blair, Jr., Franklin McCain, Joseph McNeill, and David Richmond significant to social change?

A. They were important to the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment.
B. They organized the Occupy Wall Street movement.
C. They started the sit-in at Woolworth's lunch counter, which contributed to student activism in the Civil Rights Movement.
D. They were soldiers in the French revolution.


Answer: C

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