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lunch counter
noun
- a counter, as in a store or restaurant, where light meals and snacks are served or are sold to be taken out.
- a luncheonette.
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Origin of lunch counter1
Example Sentences
It’s not hard to feel outrage at the sight of sheriffs siccing police dogs on innocent protesters, or gangs of toughs beating Black college students for sitting at a lunch counter.
Paschke sat at the packed lunch counter on a recent afternoon, waiting to pay.
James M. Lawson Jr., a Methodist minister who became the teacher of the civil rights movement, training hundreds of youthful protesters in nonviolent tactics that made the Nashville lunch counter sit-ins a model for fighting racial inequality in the 1960s, has died.
Lawson was a pivotal figure in some of the most important campaigns of the movement, including the Nashville lunch counter sit-ins, the first Freedom Ride and the social justice battles he led as pastor of Holman United Methodist Church in L.A.
He showed the students how to run an orderly sit-in by filling lunch counter seats in shifts.
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