Located at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, the February One : A&T Four Monument is an awe-inspiring bronze statue created by James Barnhill in 2002. The monument pays tribute to the Greensboro Four – Ezell Blair Jr., Franklin McCain, Joseph McNeil, and David Richmond – who sparked significant change through their courageous act of staging a lunch counter sit-in at the F.W. Woolworth store in 1960.
The towering 15-foot sculpture captures the essence of these brave young men as they dared to challenge societal norms and fight for equal rights. Weighing more than 6,000 pounds, it took an impressive amount of clay to bring this masterpiece to life. As you stand before the monument, you can almost feel the determination and resolve that emanates from its every curve and detail.
Unveiled on February 1, 2002, the monument has become the most photographed figure on campus. It serves as a constant reminder of the power of unity and the importance of standing up for what is right, even when faced with seemingly insurmountable obstacles. As you wander through the grounds of A & T University, take a moment to reflect on this inspiring piece of history and let it fuel your own spirit of resilience and strength.