Freedom rides were a series of civil rights actions during the early 1960s where interracial groups rode buses into the segregated southern United States to challenge local laws enforcing segregation in public transportation. These rides aimed to highlight and confront the injustices faced by African Americans and to stimulate a broader civil rights movement, bringing national attention to the struggle for racial equality.
Topic 14.1: 14.1 Key leaders and organizations in Georgia's Civil Rights Movement
Unit 14