Katz Drug Store sit-in

Katz Drug Store sit-in
Part of the Civil Rights Movement
DateAugust 19-21, 1958
Location
Caused by
Resulted inDesegregation of Katz Drug Stores
Expansion of sit-ins throughout Oklahoma City lunch counters, businesses, and public spaces for next six years
Lead figures

Between August 19 and August 21, 1958, a group of Black students and their teacher held a peaceful sit-in at Katz Drug Store in Oklahoma City to protest segregation. This sit-in came as a result of Oklahoma's existing state constitution and previous sit-ins around the area and country. The Katz Drug Store demonstration sparked major attention and a bigger sit-in movement across both the region and country.