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Vesna [10]
2 years ago
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bagirrra123 [75]2 years ago
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The purpose of the Black and White Civil Rights movement known as the Freedom Riders was to travel across the South <u>on Buses</u> to protest A. <u>segregation </u><u>in</u><u> interstate travel.</u>

<h3>What did the Freedom Riders do?</h3>

In the South, there was segregation in bus terminals which meant that interstate travel in the South was segregated.

Freedom Riders were against this and in a policy of nonviolence protests, they boarded buses and travelled across the South together in violation of segregation laws.

Find out more on the Freedom Riders at brainly.com/question/530864.

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