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The Freedom Riders Civil Rights Activists Fighting Segregation 1st Edition Kate Shoup

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The Freedom Riders Civil Rights Activists Fighting Segregation 1st Edition Kate Shoup
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Publisher: Cavendish Square Publishing LLC
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.4 MB
Pages: 114
Author: Kate Shoup
ISBN: 9781502631190, 1502631199
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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The Freedom Riders Civil Rights Activists Fighting Segregation 1st Edition Kate Shoup by Kate Shoup 9781502631190, 1502631199 instant download after payment.

The Supreme Court's decision in the 1960 case of Boynton v. Virginia held that any amenity related to interstate travel could not be segregated. In the South, the decision effected little change; restaurants, restrooms, and waiting rooms in bus and train terminals remained divided into white-only and black-only areas in 1961 when the Freedom Riders showed the world the ugly reality of segregation. At the outset of the Freedom Rides, thirteen men and women, both black and white, came together to ride buses through the South and challenge segregation in bus terminals. They faced an overwhelming, violent response. Yet at the peak of the movement, more than four hundred people risked physical harm to participate. This book provides a comprehensive look at the bravery of those involved, describes the racism protestors fought, and outlines how peaceful tactics ultimately led to desegregation.

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