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15 September, 11:56

How did African Americans participate in the 1961 "freedom ride"?

A.) They sat in the front of the bus and used "white" restrooms in bus stations.

B.) They rioted in various southern cities along the route.

C.) They were arrested and forced to leave the bus before it left Washington, D. C.

D.) They firebombed many of the buses in Anniston, Alabama.

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  1. 15 September, 12:17
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    A.) They sat in front of the bus and used 'white' restrooms in bus stations.
  2. 15 September, 12:18
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    The correct answer is: A) They sat in the front of the bus ans used "white" restrooms in bus stations.

    The freedom rides refer to a series of political protests against segregation in 1961, both african american and white people participated on them by riding buses together around the American South. They wanted to test the enforcement of a court order prohibiting segregation in interstate bus terminals. Their protests were pacific and consisted on the african americans sitting on the front of the bus and the whites on the back sitting in pairs, also when arriving to the bus stations the participants objective was to used the segregated facilities, such as the restrooms and the food services. As a response the found hostility and great violence in some states, the worst case was in Alabama.
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