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  2. File:Freedom Riders state historic marker, field of bus ...

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  3. List of outlaw motorcycle clubs - Wikipedia

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    Dirty Dozen Motorcycle Club: 1964 Arizona: Merged with the Hells Angels in 1997. Druids MC North 1978 Sheffield, England [42] [43] [44] El Forastero: 1962 Sioux City, Iowa, US Formed by bikers who had been turned down for attempting to establish a chapter of the Satan Slaves Motorcycle Club. Epitaph Riders 1969 Christchurch, New Zealand

  4. Center Township, Howard County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The former Kokomo City Building, a historic site in Center Township Location in Howard County Coordinates: 40°29′01″N 86°08′09″W  /  40.48361°N 86.13583°W  / 40.48361; -86

  5. Freedom riders' 1947 convictions vacated in North Carolina

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    On April 9, 1947, a group of eight white men and eight Black men began the first “freedom ride” to challenge laws that mandated segregation on buses in defiance of the 1946 U.S. Supreme Court ...

  6. Freedom riders' 1947 convictions vacated in North Carolina

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    Legendary civil rights leader Bayard Rustin and three other men who were sentenced to work on a chain gang in North Carolina after they launched the first of the “freedom rides” to challenge ...

  7. Jim Crow freedom riders' 1947 convictions vacated in North ...

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    Civil rights leader Bayard Rustin and three other men who were sentenced to work on a chain gang after challenging Jim Crow laws will have their sentences posthumously vacated. On April 9, 1947, a ...

  8. Winonah Myers - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Winonah Beamer Myers (September 10, 1941 – March 16, 2018) [1] [2] was an American political activist, who, in 1961 at the age of 19, became a Freedom Rider. Freedom Riders were civil rights activists who rode interstate buses into the segregated southern United States in 1961 and following years to challenge the non-enforcement of ...

  9. Freedom Riders - Wikipedia

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    While in Jackson, Freedom Riders received support from local grassroots civil rights organization Womanpower Unlimited, which raised money and collected toiletries, soap, candy and magazines for the imprisoned protesters. Upon Freedom Riders' release, Womanpower members would provide places for them to bathe while offering them clothes and food.