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    Black and African American History
    • The Transatlantic Slave Trade
      (1480-1783)
    • Abolitionist Movement
      • Legal Slavery
      • Resilience and Resistance
      • After Emancipation
    • The Jim Crow Era
    • The Civil Rights Movement
      • The Montgomery Bus Boycott 
        (1955-1956)
      • The Freedom Riders (1961)
      • The March on Washington (1963)
      • The March from Selma to
        Montgomery (1965)
    • Post Civil Rights Era
      • The Black Lives Matter Movement
      • National Memorial for
        Peace and Justice
  • Music of the Movements
    • The Black National Anthem:
      Lift Every Voice and Sing
    • Music Wall
  • Artwork
    • Amanda Gorman
      • “The Hill We Climb” Poem
    • Jonathan Harris
      • Paintings by Jonathan Harris
    • Byron Brooks
      • “I Am” Poem

The Freedom Riders (1961)

Throughout 1961, Black and white activists, known as freedom riders, took bus trips through the American South to protest segregated bus terminals and attempted to use “whites-only” restrooms and lunch counters.

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