Alexandria police escort sit-in protestors out of the Alexandria Library

Alexandria police escort sit-in protestors out of the Alexandria Library, August 21, 1939. (Source: Wikipedia)

Alexandria Library Sit-In, 1939

In 1939 — decades before Virginia schools were integrated, and sit-ins emerged as a primary strategy for protesting segregated businesses and public facilities in the South — Alexandria, Virginia lawyer Samuel Tucker organized a successful sit-in to demonstrate against the Alexandria Library's "whites only" policy. It is believed to be the first sit-in for desegregation in American history.

Last Updated: May 11, 2022