Freedom Rider Kicked Out Of Bus Depot
An unidentified young Black 'Freedom Rider' is told to leave a segregated 'white' waiting room at a bus depot in Jackson, Mississippi, May 26, 1961. The Freedom Riders traveled from Montgomery, Alabama to Mississippi to protest segregation in public bus depots. (Photo by Express Newspapers/Getty Images)
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- 1960-1969,
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- One Person,
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- Politics and Government,
- Protest,
- Racism,
- Social Issues,
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- Social Movement,
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