Freedom Riders, 50 years on, see today’s youths as disconnected from racism fight - The Washington Post
Freedom Riders, 50 years on, see today’s youths as disconnected from racism fight - The Washington Post: "A half-dozen blacks and whites sat with boxed sandwiches and sweet tea in a community center on a recent afternoon, wrestling with what’s changed — and what hasn’t — since the Freedom Riders came to town 50 years ago.
“We’re still trying to see each other as human,” said Albert Sykes, a 28-year-old black man. “We’re still struggling with this."
“We’re still trying to see each other as human,” said Albert Sykes, a 28-year-old black man. “We’re still struggling with this."
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