OH FREEDOM

BLACK IN TIME: A Moment In OUR History - BLACK IN TIME ONLINE RESOURCE CENTER FOR BLACK HISTORY & CULTURE: "Thirteen Members Of The Congress Of Racial Equality (CORE) Set Out On A Bus Ride From Washington, DC To New Orleans, On May 4, 1961.

The Civil Rights Activists Were Testing A 1960 Supreme Court Ruling That Expanded Anti-Discrimination Laws Covering Interstate Travel To Include Facilities Used By Travelers.

The Freedom Riders Entered Segregated Terminals, Waiting Rooms, Rest Rooms And Restaurants. They Were Harassed, Beaten And Arrested.

In Alabama, A White Mob Set Fire To The Lead Bus That The Freedom Riders Were Using. Twelve Activists Were Hospitalized. The Bus Was Destroyed."

(Ficklin Media Note:  What is really difficult to believe and accept was that about 100 years of the civil war parts of the south were still in flagrant violation and engaging in terrorist activity against now US colored citizens with no federal enforcement of even this supreme court decision- which was really only decided favorably not on moral grounds but on economic mandates- ie protecting the burgeoning intrastate transport ..the free riders were really law enforcers, attempting to demonstrate that this is supposed to be a land governed by the rule of law- the southern states , southern state police , local municipal police throughout the south were ALL by virtue of their non enforcement of the law the real law breakers- 100 years after the civil war, the south was still emboldened to refuse to follow, obey and implement federal law-)

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