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Separate but equal?
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King, Shuttlesworth and Abernathy
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M.L. King’s Principles of Nonviolence for the Civil Rights Movement
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Abernathy’s Home Is Bombed
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Segregated facilities were the rule until the 1960s.
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Policemen, Clarksville, Mississippi
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Robert and John F. Kennedy
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Map of Freedom Rides
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Bus burns, injured Freedom Riders huddle on grass
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Bus Is Fully Engulfed
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Burned Out Bus, Battered Freedom Riders on the Grass
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Jim Peck after being beaten with pipes and bats. (52 stitches)
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Lewis and Zwerg after Montgomery beatings
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Jim Zwerg hospitalized after beating in Montgomery Alabama
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Robert Kennedy sent John Seigenthaler to Montgomery where he was beaten unconscious.
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Montgomery to Jackson Map
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National Guard posted outside Greyhound Station
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Freedom Riders wait to depart from Montgomery Trailways Station David Fankhauser
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Ready to board the bus in Montgomery
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King bids goodbye to Freedom Rider
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National Guard outside Montgomery bus station
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View from the window as bus departs Montgomery
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National Guard posted on bus
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Mugshot, D. Fankhauser, 28 May 1961
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Jackson City Jail. Windows to the bull pen which housed the first twenty Freedom Riders are in far third floor. (picture: 1989)
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Maximum Security Unit, Parchman Penitentiary Catwalk between rows of cells Showers 2 3 4 5 6 etc Entrance
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Plan of two-man maximum security cell, Parchman Penitentiary Commode Sink Bunk Bed light Sliding gate
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View from cell Facing windows, bunks to left, feeding slot in sliding barred door Windows
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