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Infoboxes edit

Selma to Montgomery march edit

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St. Augustine movement edit

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Campaign boxes edit

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Colonial period edit

Further reading edit

  • Morris, Thomas D. (2004). Southern Slavery and the Law, 1619-1860. University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 9780807864302.

American Revolution and Articles of Confederation era edit

Antebellum period edit

American Civil War edit

Reconstruction era edit

Jim Crow era edit

Origins of Jim Crow era edit

Jim Crow era during World War I edit

Jim Crow era during Inter-War Period edit

Jim Crow era during World War II edit

Aftermath of Jim Crow era edit

References edit

Further reading edit

External links edit

Civil Rights Movement edit

Further reading edit

Black Power movement edit

Post-Civil Rights era edit

Other Freedom Rides activities edit

Date Carrier Point of departure Destination Ref. Note
May 25, 1961 Trailways (terminal only) Montgomery, Alabama [1] [note 1]
August 4, 1961 Trailways (terminal only) Shreveport, Louisiana [2] [note 2]
November 1, 1961 Trailways (terminal only) Jackson, Mississippi [3] [note 3]

References edit

  1. ^ Arsenault & (2006), pp. 543.
  2. ^ Arsenault & (2006), pp. 576–577.
  3. ^ Arsenault & (2006), pp. 583.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Included 4 participants - Ralph Abernathy, Bernard Lee, Fred Shuttlesworth and Wyatt Tee Walker.
  2. ^ Included 6 participants - Harold L. Bethune, Harry Blake, Dave Dennis, Delores McGinnie, Marie McGinnie and Levert H. Taylor.
  3. ^ Included 3 participants - Glenda Jackson, Rev. Charles A. Jones and Levert H. Taylor.

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Miscellaneous edit

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