In 1961, a group of civil rights workers known as the "Freedom Riders" ride Greyhound buses into the South to protest state-sponsored segregation on bus service. Later in the year, the Interstate Commerce Commission outlaws all segregation on buses.
In 1961, a group of civil rights workers known as the "Freedom Riders" ride Greyhound buses into the South to protest state-sponsored segregation on bus service. Later in the year, the Interstate Commerce Commission outlaws all segregation on buses.
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