Sit-In (1960)
SIT-IN (1960) is filmmaker Robert M. Young’ (Nothing But A aman, The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez) seminal documentary on how the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and Students of Fisk University desegregated the lunch counters in Nashville, TN.
Director: Robert M. Young
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Chet Huntley as Narrator |
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John Lewis as Self |
| Production | Al Wasserman | Producer |
| Editing | Lawrence Silk | Assistant Editor |
| Production | Irving Gitlin | Executive Producer |
| Directing | Robert M. Young | Director |