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VMariaS [17]
3 years ago
6

Explain the parallels between the freedom riders and voting?

English
2 answers:
MakcuM [25]3 years ago
7 0
The Freedom Riders wanted the right to vote, and peacefully demonstrated in the hopes that they would be able to vote. That's the parallel.
laiz [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Vote is the key to freedom

Explanation:

1961 <em>Freedom Rides </em>struggled against all kinds of social segregation by stating it as something illegal. Basically <em>The Rides </em>aimed at an egalitarian treatments by abolishing for instance colored toilets and white toilets or separated dining rooms, or separated transportation means. Freedom Riders also focused their efforts in the voting-rights and voting registration since these aspects were considered as critical in the strategy for the organization of the community and for freedom. Some remarkable features regarding the Freedom Rides are:

• Young people fostered the initiative

• Black population was inspired by The Rides

• The state machinery fostered racism and violence

• Fostered new guidelines for civil organizations

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