Civil Story Museum
Freedom Riders
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Bus Boycotts
MLK Speech
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The Freedom Riders were a group of black and white people riding across the country to protest segregated buses and facilities in 1961, they planned to go from Washington D.C to New Orleans but were firebombed by the KKK and had to cancel. This event got a law passed to ban segregation on interstate buses.
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In front of the Lincoln Memorial in the year 1963 MLK gave his famous I have a Dream speech about the wrongdoings toward black people and the terrors of racism and segregation. This speech inspired millions, making the path for the civil rights movement.
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In Montgomery, Alabama 1955 Rosa Parks, an African American sat in a white-only area on a public bus and was arrested for it. the WPC used this opportunity to start the us boycotts, just below half of Montgomery boycotted these buses. making legislation say that segregation on bues was unconstitutional, banning all laws enforcing it.
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Civil Story Museum
Freedom Riders
INFO
Bus Boycotts
MLK Speech
INFO
INFO
The Freedom Riders were a group of black and white people riding across the country to protest segregated buses and facilities in 1961, they planned to go from Washington D.C to New Orleans but were firebombed by the KKK and had to cancel. This event got a law passed to ban segregation on interstate buses.
BACK
In front of the Lincoln Memorial in the year 1963 MLK gave his famous I have a Dream speech about the wrongdoings toward black people and the terrors of racism and segregation. This speech inspired millions, making the path for the civil rights movement.
BACK
In Montgomery, Alabama 1955 Rosa Parks, an African American sat in a white-only area on a public bus and was arrested for it. the WPC used this opportunity to start the us boycotts, just below half of Montgomery boycotted these buses. making legislation say that segregation on bues was unconstitutional, banning all laws enforcing it.
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