The Freedom Bus

The Freedom Bus
Title The Freedom Bus PDF eBook
Author Jenny Rossiter
Publisher Blurb
Total Pages 152
Release 2021-10-26
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781006363283

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This is the story of a brave little girl on a quest for adventure, love and belonging. Jenny Rossiter has spent decades encouraging others to improve their lives. In this book she peels back the layers of her own life in a bid to connect with herself. Her journey of self-discovery is often difficult and sometimes surprising. Will it be the key to unlocking the truth, and with it understanding? "This is my story, but it could have been yours. Our journeys might be different, but our humanity is universal-regardless of our experiences. When we find ourselves, we find each other." - Jenny Rossiter

Buses Are a Comin'

Buses Are a Comin'
Title Buses Are a Comin' PDF eBook
Author Charles Person
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Total Pages 256
Release 2021-04-27
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1250274206

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A firsthand exploration of the cost of boarding the bus of change to move America forward—written by one of the Civil Rights Movement's pioneers. At 18, Charles Person was the youngest of the original Freedom Riders, key figures in the U.S. Civil Rights Movement who left Washington, D.C. by bus in 1961, headed for New Orleans. This purposeful mix of black and white, male and female activists—including future Congressman John Lewis, Congress of Racial Equality Director James Farmer, Reverend Benjamin Elton Cox, journalist and pacifist James Peck, and CORE field secretary Genevieve Hughes—set out to discover whether America would abide by a Supreme Court decision that ruled segregation unconstitutional in bus depots, waiting areas, restaurants, and restrooms nationwide. Two buses proceeded through Virginia, North and South Carolina, to Georgia where they were greeted by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and finally to Alabama. There, the Freedom Riders found their answer: No. Southern states would continue to disregard federal law and use violence to enforce racial segregation. One bus was burned to a shell, its riders narrowly escaping; the second, which Charles rode, was set upon by a mob that beat several riders nearly to death. Buses Are a Comin’ provides a front-row view of the struggle to belong in America, as Charles Person accompanies his colleagues off the bus, into the station, into the mob, and into history to help defeat segregation’s violent grip on African American lives. It is also a challenge from a teenager of a previous era to the young people of today: become agents of transformation. Stand firm. Create a more just and moral country where students have a voice, youth can make a difference, and everyone belongs.

Breach of Peace

Breach of Peace
Title Breach of Peace PDF eBook
Author Eric Etheridge
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre History
ISBN 9780826521903

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Now for the first time in paperback and with sixteen additional portraits and profiles of Freedom Riders, this classic photo-history offers readers a rare opportunity to engage with unsung individuals of the civil rights movement through mug shots, portraits, and interviews

The Freedom Rides

The Freedom Rides
Title The Freedom Rides PDF eBook
Author Anne Wallace Sharp
Publisher Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Total Pages 114
Release 2012-04-20
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 142050732X

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Author Anne Wallace Sharp describes the events that led up to and followed the historic Freedom Rides of 1961. The experiences of African Americans in the Jim Crow South, the stark inequality enforced with segregation laws, and the struggles of the budding civil rights movement are all discussed. Sharp recounts the experiences shared by the Freedom Riders as they faced oppression and violence, and describes how this event changed the course of American history.

Freedom's Main Line

Freedom's Main Line
Title Freedom's Main Line PDF eBook
Author Derek Charles Catsam
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages 373
Release 2009-01-23
Genre History
ISBN 0813138868

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“A compelling, spellbinding examination of a pivotal event in civil rights history . . . a highly readable and dramatic account of a major turning point.” —Journal of African-American History Black Americans in the Jim Crow South could not escape the grim reality of racial segregation, whether enforced by law or by custom. In Freedom’s Main Line: The Journey of Reconciliation and the Freedom Rides, author Derek Charles Catsam shows that courtrooms, classrooms, and cemeteries were not the only front lines in African Americans’ prolonged struggle for basic civil rights. Buses, trains, and other modes of public transportation provided the perfect means for civil rights activists to protest the second-class citizenship of African Americans, bringing the reality of the violence of segregation into the consciousness of America and the world. Freedom’s Main Line argues that the Freedom Rides, a turning point in the Civil Rights Movement, were a logical, natural evolution of such earlier efforts as the Journey of Reconciliation, relying on the principles of nonviolence so common in the larger movement. The impact of the Freedom Rides, however, was unprecedented, fixing the issue of civil rights in the national consciousness. Later activists were often dubbed Freedom Riders even if they never set foot on a bus. With challenges to segregated transportation as his point of departure, Catsam chronicles black Americans’ long journey toward increased civil rights. Freedom’s Main Line tells the story of bold incursions into the heart of institutional discrimination, journeys undertaken by heroic individuals who forced racial injustice into the national and international spotlight and helped pave the way for the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964.

They Walked to Freedom

They Walked to Freedom
Title They Walked to Freedom PDF eBook
Author Kenneth M. Hare
Publisher Sports Publishing LLC
Total Pages 156
Release 2005
Genre African American civil rights workers
ISBN 1596700106

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This book features interviews with participants, dozens of photographs from the time, and key historical documents, chronicling the Montgomery Bus Boycott that set the stage for the modern Civil Rights Era.

Freedom Rider Diary

Freedom Rider Diary
Title Freedom Rider Diary PDF eBook
Author Carol Ruth Silver
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages 225
Release 2014-01-23
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1617038873

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One woman's harrowing, unforgettable account from the nadir of Jim Crow Mississippi