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         Edited on Fri Feb-03-06 11:53 AM by msgadget (Text and NPR interview with author,Raymond Arsenault, re his book, Get On the Bus: The Freedom Riders of 1961)
 
 
 In 1961, the Freedom Riders set out for the Deep South to defy Jim Crow laws and call for change. They were met by hatred and violence -- and local police often refused to intervene. But the Riders' efforts transformed the civil rights movement.
 
 Raymond Arsenault is the author of Freedom Riders: 1961 and the Struggle for Racial Justice. The book details how volunteers -- both black and white -- traveled to Mississippi and Alabama to fight segregation in transit systems.
 
 Despite being backed by recent federal rulings that it was unconstitutional to segregate bus riders, the Freedom Riders met with obstinate resistance -- as in Birmingham and Montgomery, where white supremacists attacked bus depots themselves.
 
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