There was thirteen freedom riders to start off with, seven african americans and six whites they started in Washington D.C.
If you have 2 pies and one is eaten you have one pie
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Sit ins and Freedom Rides were advocated mostly in the South. Georgia and Tennessee are two states that were notoriously known for their sit ins and Freedom Rides.
There were only three midnight riders. The most famous was Paul Revere. The other two men were William Dawes and Samuel Prescott.
There were two major ways in which the freedom rides were significant to the movement. First, they put a great deal of pressure on the federal government to do something. The levels of violence perpetrated by those who opposed the rides was appalling. Whites in the North saw this violence and it turned them against the segregationists in the South. This helped put pressure on the federal government to act. Second, the rides helped to inspire African Americans in the South. The bravery of the riders in the face of the violence was important in persuading more African Americans to get involved.
Rhode Island and Pennsylvania
1st amendment. freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition.
Probably two to three 4 buses
Sit ins and Freedom Rides were advocated mostly in the South. Georgia and Tennessee are two states that were notoriously known for their sit ins and Freedom Rides.
Two
Two.
Because there are two riders riding to the sea.
two
Depends on how fit the riders are. With two fit riders, a tandem can outclimb two solo riders.
theres two i know of, school bus, and city bus.
Two i watched animal planet and it stated that fact
As soon as there are two riders one can begin to slipstream the other. More riders means more to share the burden, and even better drafting for the ones further back.
"Free-dom". Two.
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