Fifty years ago, May 4, 1961, seven blacks and six whites left Washington, DC in two commercial buses enroute to the deep south. Their aim: to challenge segregation of facilities used in interstate transportation.
Monday night, May 16, 2011 at 9:00 pm, Public Television will broadcast a documentary about the event.
These young people showed remarkable courage and their peaceful, non-violent challenge transformed America.
We should all be grateful.
I strongly recommend everyone view the film.
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Freedom Riders
Topic Tags:
government,
history,
law,
planning,
politics,
public welfare,
transportation
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