The Soda Fountain
Introduction
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The Soda Fountain is the centerpiece of the "Streetscape" installation.
Closeup of the father with his young boy.
The sculpture as seen from the side.
A photo from the sit-in.
Another photo depicting African American men and women sitting at the lunch counter.
Backstory and Context
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While not quite as famous as other sit-ins that came later, the Dockum’s protest remains a pivotal moment in desegregation in the state of Kansas. In 1998, this sculpture was first unveiled to the public, in memoriam of the original protest.
The sculpture depicts a man spinning his young boy on the chair, the waitress, and another customer waiting for her meal. It is part of the "Streetscape" installation, which is spread out over a four-block area. It features various sculptures depicting children playing, as well as adults. Two children riding scooters are located near the counter.
"Streetscape" was commissioned as part of a downtown revitalization project. The open seats are open for local workers in the area to sit on during their lunch break.