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   Freedom riders were non-violent civil rights
    activist made up of mostly African Americans
    & White Americans to fight against bus
    segregation in the south.
     Segregation
The separation of whites from “persons of color” in public transportation and schools. Generally, anyone of ascertainable or
     strongly suspected black ancestry in any degree was for this purpose a “person of color”;
     C.O.R.E
Congress Of Racial Equality was an interracial American organization established by James Farmer in 1942 to improve
    race relations and end discriminatory policies through direct-action projects. He founded CORE as a vehicle for the
    nonviolent approach to combating racial prejudice that was inspired by Indian leader Mahatma Gandhi.
     Ku Klux Klan
Either of two distinct U.S. hate organizations that have employed terror in pursuit of their white supremacist agenda. One
      group was founded immediately after the Civil War and lasted until the 1870s; the other began in 1915 and has
      continued to the present.
     Ambush
The oldest, most primitive field tactics are those that rely on concealment and surprise
     Courageous
The quality of mind or spirit that enables a person to face difficulty, danger, pain, etc., without fear; bravery.
     Anniston
A City In Alabama
     Degradation
The act of degrading or the state of being degraded.
     Interstate Commerce Commission
A former independent federal agency that supervised and set rates for carriers that transported goods and people between
      states.
     Discrimination
The act of discriminating.
     Journey of Reconciliation
Was a form of non-violent direct action to challenge segregation laws on interstate buses in the Southern United States.
December 1st, 1955 Rosa Parks (a middle age
tailor assistant from Montgomery, Alabama) refused
to give up her seat 2 a white man. Refusing to do
so caused in her arrest.

    After her arrest Martin Luther King Jr. helped
organize protest against bus segregation. It was
official blacks in Montgomery would refuse to ride
the buses until they were completely integrated .

   For the next 13 months the 17,000 blacks
caught rides from the small car –owning black
population of the city.
Transport segregation continued in some parts of the
united states. So in 1961 a civil rights group C.O.R.E began
to organize freedom rides. After 3 days of training in non
violent techniques black &whites volunteered to sit next to
each other while they traveled through the deep south.

     The freedom riders were spit into 2 buses. They traveled
in integrated seating & visited “white only” restaurants.

    When they reached ANNISTON on mothers day May14
ne of the 2 buses were attacked by men armed with
clubs, bricks, iron pipes and knives. The bus was bombed
and the mob held the doors with the intent on buring the
riders to death (they all survived).
The bus that Survived traveled to Birmingham
Alabama they were also attacked by a huge mob.
After being dragged off the bus the mob proceeded
on with beating them with baseball bats and lead
piping.
    The Ku Klux Klan hoped that those violent
treatment would stop other young people from
taking part in Freedom Rides.
    But over the next 6 months time over a thousand
people took part in Freedom Rides. Eventually the lost
of revenue became too much & a decision by the
supreme court forced the Montgomery bus company
to accept integration.
Zwerg was first arrested for not moving to the back of the bus
with his black seating companion. 3 days late the riders regrouped
to go to Montgomery. They were waiting at the bus terminal, when
silence suddenly turned to an ambush. The Riders were attacked in
all directions, Zwerg suitcase was grabbed and smashed into his
face til he hit the ground. While others continued on beating him.
One man stopped and clamped Zwerg’s head between his knees
so others could bet him.

    The attackers knocked his teeth out and showed no signs of
stopping until a black man stepped in and ultimately saved his life.

   According to Zwerg “There is nothing heroic in what I did If you
want to talk about heroism, consider the black man who probably
saved my life. This man in coveralls just happened to walk by as
my beating was going on and said “Stop beating that kid! If you
want to beat someone, beat me!”, and they did . He was still
unconscious I don't know if he lived or died”
   www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEwPCm1
    usPw&feature=related – Freedom Riders
    Trailer

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The freedom riders

  • 1.
  • 2. Freedom riders were non-violent civil rights activist made up of mostly African Americans & White Americans to fight against bus segregation in the south.
  • 3. Segregation The separation of whites from “persons of color” in public transportation and schools. Generally, anyone of ascertainable or strongly suspected black ancestry in any degree was for this purpose a “person of color”;  C.O.R.E Congress Of Racial Equality was an interracial American organization established by James Farmer in 1942 to improve race relations and end discriminatory policies through direct-action projects. He founded CORE as a vehicle for the nonviolent approach to combating racial prejudice that was inspired by Indian leader Mahatma Gandhi.  Ku Klux Klan Either of two distinct U.S. hate organizations that have employed terror in pursuit of their white supremacist agenda. One group was founded immediately after the Civil War and lasted until the 1870s; the other began in 1915 and has continued to the present.  Ambush The oldest, most primitive field tactics are those that rely on concealment and surprise  Courageous The quality of mind or spirit that enables a person to face difficulty, danger, pain, etc., without fear; bravery.  Anniston A City In Alabama  Degradation The act of degrading or the state of being degraded.  Interstate Commerce Commission A former independent federal agency that supervised and set rates for carriers that transported goods and people between states.  Discrimination The act of discriminating.  Journey of Reconciliation Was a form of non-violent direct action to challenge segregation laws on interstate buses in the Southern United States.
  • 4.
  • 5. December 1st, 1955 Rosa Parks (a middle age tailor assistant from Montgomery, Alabama) refused to give up her seat 2 a white man. Refusing to do so caused in her arrest. After her arrest Martin Luther King Jr. helped organize protest against bus segregation. It was official blacks in Montgomery would refuse to ride the buses until they were completely integrated . For the next 13 months the 17,000 blacks caught rides from the small car –owning black population of the city.
  • 6.
  • 7. Transport segregation continued in some parts of the united states. So in 1961 a civil rights group C.O.R.E began to organize freedom rides. After 3 days of training in non violent techniques black &whites volunteered to sit next to each other while they traveled through the deep south. The freedom riders were spit into 2 buses. They traveled in integrated seating & visited “white only” restaurants. When they reached ANNISTON on mothers day May14 ne of the 2 buses were attacked by men armed with clubs, bricks, iron pipes and knives. The bus was bombed and the mob held the doors with the intent on buring the riders to death (they all survived).
  • 8. The bus that Survived traveled to Birmingham Alabama they were also attacked by a huge mob. After being dragged off the bus the mob proceeded on with beating them with baseball bats and lead piping. The Ku Klux Klan hoped that those violent treatment would stop other young people from taking part in Freedom Rides. But over the next 6 months time over a thousand people took part in Freedom Rides. Eventually the lost of revenue became too much & a decision by the supreme court forced the Montgomery bus company to accept integration.
  • 9. Zwerg was first arrested for not moving to the back of the bus with his black seating companion. 3 days late the riders regrouped to go to Montgomery. They were waiting at the bus terminal, when silence suddenly turned to an ambush. The Riders were attacked in all directions, Zwerg suitcase was grabbed and smashed into his face til he hit the ground. While others continued on beating him. One man stopped and clamped Zwerg’s head between his knees so others could bet him. The attackers knocked his teeth out and showed no signs of stopping until a black man stepped in and ultimately saved his life. According to Zwerg “There is nothing heroic in what I did If you want to talk about heroism, consider the black man who probably saved my life. This man in coveralls just happened to walk by as my beating was going on and said “Stop beating that kid! If you want to beat someone, beat me!”, and they did . He was still unconscious I don't know if he lived or died”
  • 10.
  • 11. www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEwPCm1 usPw&feature=related – Freedom Riders Trailer