sitter-in

noun

Etymology

From sit in or sit-in.

Definitions

  1. One who attends a class, meeting, etc.

  2. One who takes part in a sit-in protest.

    • Except for a few adult leaders like the Rev. Robert Williams, shown below conducting a strategy seminar, the sitters-in are youngsters like Virginius Bray Thornton who, at right, is leading a march through Petersburg.

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