She Had a Beef With the System
Thursday, June 16, 2011 at 06:38AM
The name Clara Luper may not ring a bell, but she played a crucial role in desegregating lunch counters in Oklahoma City during the 1960s. Luper, who died earlier this week, would lead a group of children and adults into drugstore lunch counters for sit-ins -- waiting for hours to be served burgers and sodas.
"Within that hamburger," she later said, "was the whole essence of democracy."
Today, a street near Oklahoma's state capitol is named in Luper's honor.
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