Segregation on buses
The Freedom Riders were activists who were determined to protest the segregationists policies of the deep South.
The Freedom Riders.
They called themselves the "Freedom Riders" they rode through 2 states protesting
they were the people that opposed segregation.
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.
The Freedom Riders were activists who were determined to protest the segregationists policies of the deep South.
the freedom riders
The Kennedy administration supported the Freedom Riders' right to protest nonviolently against segregation on interstate buses. They intervened to protect the Freedom Riders when they faced violent attacks in the South and enforced federal laws to ensure their safety. The administration also ordered the Interstate Commerce Commission to ban segregation in bus and train stations in response to the Freedom Riders' efforts.
The Freedom Riders.
They called themselves the "Freedom Riders" they rode through 2 states protesting
they were the people that opposed segregation.
Freedom Riders
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.
Because they wanted black people to have freedom
Freedom Riders - film - was created in 2010.
President John F. Kennedy wanted to protect the Freedom Riders. In order to do so he sent out Byron White and 500 federal marshals from the North to protect them.
The duration of Freedom Riders - film - is 2 hours.