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The main purpose was to challenge the laws of segregation in public transportation during the Civil Rights Movement.

The Freedom Rides starting May 4, 1961, was organized by CORE and the SNCC, in which participants rode on buses and trains across the country challenging the previously passed laws and regulations concerning segregated travel. Thousands of peaceful protesters, black and white alike, were given the name "Freedom Riders" because their ultimate goal of such insubordinate activity was to see if the Supreme Court's ruling of the Boynton v. Virginia in 1960 would hold true. The Court ended the segregation of passengers in interstate travel, which included transfer stations, bus stations, including restrooms and water fountains.

The Freedom Riders were successful because the Kennedy ordered the ICC to issue another desegregation order. The new ICC rules were enforced on November 1, 1961; passengers could sit where ever they pleased; "Whites" and "colored" signs over restrooms and water fountains soon disappeared; lunchrooms started serving people regardless of their color.

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The purpose of the Freedom Rides was to challenge and dismantle segregation in the southern United States, particularly in public transportation. Initiated in 1961 by civil rights activists, these rides involved interracial groups traveling on buses through the South to test and enforce the Supreme Court's rulings against segregation in interstate travel. The rides aimed to draw national attention to the injustices faced by African Americans and to encourage further civil rights activism. Ultimately, they played a crucial role in the broader Civil Rights Movement.


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The result of Freedom Rides was that after a struggle, the laws of transport segregation were changed.


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What were the Australian freedom rides?

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Which was a new form of protest starteeed by James farmer and CORE in 1961?

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When was the second freedom ride?

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Who created this idea of the freedom rides?

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Did people die during freedom rides?

y


What caused the freedom rides?

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