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The sit-in had significant influence on the strategies used by civil rights activists in the Southeast during the 1960s.[1] It revealed the shortcomings of unpublicized, spur-of-the-moment protests and also highlighted the challenges faced by black protestors in the legal and media contexts of the time.[citation needed] For the Royal Seven, these challenges included the all-white Superior Court jury and the sparse journalistic coverage.[2] While the Durham Morning Herald featured the sit-in on the front page, the story was buried inside the Raleigh News and Observer and did not appear at all in the Carolina Times until a month later. There was little coverage of the sit-in on a national scale.[citation needed]