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Diane Nash was born in Chicago to Leon Nash and Dorothy Bolton Nash. she was raised in a middle class home where her parents chose to not exspose her to the cruelty of the world.
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Diane's first time witnessing rascist segregation was when she attened Frisk University in Nashville, Tennessee
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She attended nonviolent protest workshops led by reverend James Lawson, who was a member of the Nashville Christian Leadership Conference.
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" I did not want to be chairperson, i was afriad to be chairperson."
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On this day violence escalated and a bomb exploded at the students attorney. On the same Day Diane and other students organized a march to city hall, 7,000 people marched silently straight to Mayor Ben West of Nashville. Soon after Nashville became the first southern city to desegregate lunch counters.
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Feb. 1960 was Diane Nash's first time participating in a sit-in, she was jailed, along with the "Rock Hill NIne".
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because she was pregnant, she only served ten days in jail.
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