"Freedom Rides to Sweet Magnolia: Eyes on the Prize - Why I Got on The Bus" is a book of poetry that pays tribute to the men and women, -black as well as white, young as well as old- who organized bus rides to the South and boarded buses to ...
"Freedom Rides to Sweet Magnolia: Eyes on the Prize - Why I Got on The Bus" is a book of poetry that pays tribute to the men and women, -black as well as white, young as well as old- who organized bus rides to the South and boarded buses
to protest and e discriminatory practices in the U.S.A. in the Table of Content, you will find the following:
1. 1961: Shaking The Status Quo
2. The Perilous Travels from Washington, DC to New Orleans
3. Legal Provisions: Federal Laws Prohibit Segregation
4. Boarding That Greyhound Bus
5. Mississippi, 1960s
6. Sylmar, Alabama
7. Something to Live For
8. Martin Luther King: The Conscience of a People
9. Blacks and Whites on the Bus
10. Mississippi’s Parchman Prison
11. Rosa Parks
12. The Ghosts of Mississippi
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"Freedom Rides to Sweet Magnolia: Eyes on the Prize - Why I Got on The Bus" is a book of poetry that pays tribute to the men and women, -black as well as white, young as well as old- who organized bus rides to the South and boarded busesto ...