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Selma to Montgomery march

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St. Augustine movement

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Campaign boxes

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Colonial period

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Further reading

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  • Morris, Thomas D. (2004). Southern Slavery and the Law, 1619-1860. University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 9780807864302.

American Revolution and Articles of Confederation era

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Antebellum period

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American Civil War

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Reconstruction era

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Jim Crow era

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Origins of Jim Crow era

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Jim Crow era during World War I

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Jim Crow era during Inter-War Period

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Jim Crow era during World War II

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Aftermath of Jim Crow era

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References

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Further reading

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Civil Rights Movement

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Further reading

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Black Power movement

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Post-Civil Rights era

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Other Freedom Rides activities

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Date Carrier Point of departure Destination Ref. Note
May 25, 1961 Trailways (terminal only) Montgomery, Alabama [1] [note 1]
August 4, 1961 Trailways (terminal only) Shreveport, Louisiana [2] [note 2]
November 1, 1961 Trailways (terminal only) Jackson, Mississippi [3] [note 3]

References

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  1. ^ Arsenault & (2006), pp. 543.
  2. ^ Arsenault & (2006), pp. 576–577.
  3. ^ Arsenault & (2006), pp. 583.

Notes

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  1. ^ Included 4 participants - Ralph Abernathy, Bernard Lee, Fred Shuttlesworth and Wyatt Tee Walker.
  2. ^ Included 6 participants - Harold L. Bethune, Harry Blake, Dave Dennis, Delores McGinnie, Marie McGinnie and Levert H. Taylor.
  3. ^ Included 3 participants - Glenda Jackson, Rev. Charles A. Jones and Levert H. Taylor.

List articles

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Miscellaneous

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Populist movement

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