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.
On Tuesday, the Trump administration shared a list of more than 440 federal properties it had identified to potentially offload, including the Freedom Rides ... and here in Alabama is sacred ...
Patterson knew of the potential for violence when the CORE Freedom Riders reached Alabama on May 14, 1961. His Director of the Alabama Highway Patrol, Floyd Mann, positioned two undercover ...
Two icons of the Civil Rights Movement in Alabama, the Montgomery Bus Station and the Freedom Rides Museum, had been on the federal government's list of buildings for sale. That's no longer the case.
Two groups sat behind signs “Greyhound” and “Trailways” on a stage in Amherst in a scene recreating the spring 1961 bus journey of the Freedom Riders and their historic stand for equality ...
The list included the Montgomery Bus Station, a historical site that houses the Freedom Rides Museum ... of a particular URL's history. Six Alabama properties were on both versions of the list ...