Yes, the Greensboro lunch counter sit-in, which began on February 1, 1960, was successful in raising awareness about racial segregation and mobilizing the Civil Rights Movement. The peaceful protest led to increased media attention and public support for desegregation efforts. Ultimately, it resulted in the eventual desegregation of Woolworth's lunch counters across the South and inspired similar demonstrations nationwide, highlighting the power of nonviolent protest in effecting social change.
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