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Q: How did African Americans participate in the 1961freedom ride?
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How did African Americans participate in the freedom ride?

they sat in front of the bus and used white restrooms in bus stations


How did African Americans participate in the 1961 freedom ride?

They sat in the front of the bus and used "white" restrooms in bus stations


What did African Americans in Montgomery do to support the civil rights movement?

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In Montgomery, Alabama, African Americans were required by law to sit in theback of city buses, From 1955 to 1956, African Americans organized a busboycott, refusing to ride on the city buses. Why was the Montgomery bus boycottimportant?

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