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A few hours later, black and white passengers on a Trailways bus were beaten bloody after they entered whites-only waiting rooms and restaurants at bus terminals in Birmingham and Anniston ...
Eugene "Bull" Connor was Birmingham’s Commissioner of Public Safety in 1961 when the Freedom Riders came to town. He was known as an ultra-segregationist with close ties to the KKK. Connor ...
On May 18, she bantered with the ultra-segregationist Birmingham Public Safety Commissioner Bull Connor as he drove the Nashville riders from jail back to the Tennessee state line. In Freedom ...
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Is the Freedom Rides Museum really being sold? Here's what we know about the DOGE listsThe Freedom Riders, a group consisting of both Black ... Internal Revenue Service National Office's buildings — two in Birmingham and one in Montgomery — being shut down, as well as cuts ...
Terri Sewell, D-Birmingham, issued a statement Wednesday after the U.S. General Services Administration confirmed that the historic Montgomery Bus Station, home to the Freedom Riders Museum ...
The singer-turned-spy is just one of many 20th-century artists who fled American racism and escaped to Europe.
The historic Montgomery Bus Station, which houses the Freedom Rides Museum, is off the DOGE chopping block, according to U.S. Sen. Katie Britt, R-Ala. Britt told AL.com on Monday that the bus ...
On May 4, 1961, a bus carrying black and white anti-segregation activists called the Freedom Riders rolled into Alabama and was immediately attacked by members of the KKK. This event was captured ...
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