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  2. Anniston and Birmingham bus attacks - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the violent incidents in 1961 when the Freedom Riders, a group of civil rights activists, were attacked by mobs and police in Alabama. The attacks sparked national and international outrage and led to the end of segregation in interstate public transportation.

  3. Timeline of the civil rights movement - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive overview of the major events and milestones of the nonviolent freedom movement to end racial discrimination and secure constitutional rights for people of color in the US. The timeline covers the period from 1947 to 1965, with key court cases, protests, and legislation.

  4. Freedom Riders - Wikipedia

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    Freedom Riders were civil rights activists who rode interstate buses into the segregated Southern United States in 1961 and subsequent years to challenge the non-enforcement of the Supreme Court decisions that ruled segregation unconstitutional. They faced violence, arrests, and discrimination from local and state authorities, but also gained national attention and support for the civil rights ...

  5. Freedom Riders National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and significance of the Freedom Riders National Monument in Anniston, Alabama, which commemorates the civil rights activists who faced violence and segregation in 1961. The monument consists of two sites: the former Greyhound bus station where a mob attacked the riders and the site of the bus burning outside town.

  6. Anniston, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Anniston is the county seat of Calhoun County and one of the two urban centers of the Anniston-Oxford Metropolitan Statistical Area. It was founded in 1872 as a planned community for iron and steel production and has a history of civil rights activism and military presence.

  7. 'We have to remember the Civil Rights movement still hasn’t ...

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    It shows this history from the reconstruction period after the Civil War in the mid 1800s, to the civil rights movement and what the film highlights as modern attempts to subvert democracy and ...

  8. Freedom Rides Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Freedom Rides Museum is located at 210 South Court Street in Montgomery, Alabama, in the building which was until 1995 the Montgomery Greyhound Bus Station. It was the site of a violent attack on participants in the 1961 Freedom Ride during the Civil Rights Movement.

  9. Birmingham campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Birmingham campaign was a nonviolent direct action movement led by Martin Luther King Jr. and others to challenge racial segregation in Birmingham, Alabama. It involved sit-ins, marches, boycotts, and confrontations with police, and resulted in desegregation, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the rise of King's reputation.