Medgar Evers
*James Meredith
The Freedom Riders came on buses into the south. These people helped black people register to vote. There were many uprisings against the Freedom Riders.
Freedom Summer (also known as the Mississippi Summer Project) was a campaign in the United States launched in June 1964 to attempt to register as many, African American voters as possible in Mississippi which had historically excluded most blacks from voting. The project also set up dozens of Freedom Schools, Freedom Houses, and community centers in small towns throughout Mississippi to aid the local black population.
National Register of Historic Places was created in 1966.
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Medgar Evers was a civil rights activist in Mississippi. He helped to get many black citizens of the state registered to vote. He organized boycotts of filling stations and other businesses that discriminated against African Americans for the Regional Council of Negro Leadership.
The person whom helped organize boycotts and get voters registered was Dick Gregory. Formerly a comedian, he became a civil rights activist, and ran for Mayor of Chicago as well as President.
Saturday, October 6, 2012.
The only qualification is to be a citizin If you are a citizen you can vote
At the offices or headquarters of any law enforcement agency.
Marian Anderson
*James Meredith
There are various motorcycle clubs in New York that people can join. To register, find the specific club you are interested in and contact the president to join.
They could investigate complaints of voting discrimination and to register qualified voters.
Mississippi and Alabama
There are many schools in Mississippi that offer this. A good one, automechanicschools. You can register online at http://www.automechanicschools.com/mississippi.html
The Freedom Riders came on buses into the south. These people helped black people register to vote. There were many uprisings against the Freedom Riders.