What was Metta World Peace's child name
Who is Ron Artest III?
He was the U.S. Attorney General who pressured Greyhound to move the Riders.
Who is Robert F. Kennedy?
This state saw the Anniston bus fire and first major violence.
What is Alabama?
This Supreme Court case inspired the Freedom Rides by banning segregated interstate terminals.
What is Boynton v. Virginia?
The first Freedom Ride departed Washington, D.C. on this date.
What is May 4, 1961?
What is Carlos Boozer's address?
Where is 621 NW 53rd St 320, Boca Raton, FL 33487.
Future Congressman and SNCC leader who was among the first Riders.
Who is John Lewis?
This city saw a mob attack the Riders at its bus terminal on Mother’s Day.
What is Birmingham?
The Freedom Riders used this method of resistance—peaceful even when attacked.
What is nonviolent direct action?
This president criticized the Riders privately but sent federal marshals to protect them.
Who is John F. Kennedy?
When was Bronny born?
When is October 6, 2004 at 3:30am?
This Birmingham police commissioner allowed mobs to attack Riders.
Who is Bull Connor?
This Mississippi city arrested hundreds of Riders for “breach of peace.”
What is Jackson?
This method of protest involved entering segregated terminals to challenge the rules.
What are sit-ins?
This kind of bus transported the Riders across segregated state lines.
What is a Greyhound bus?
On friday december 5th how many points did Bronny James have?
What is 5 points?
She helped revive the Freedom Rides after early violence stopped the first group.
Who is Diane Nash?
Many Riders were imprisoned at this notorious Mississippi prison farm.
What is Parchman?
Mississippi officials used this tactic to quickly remove Riders from public view.
What is “jail, no bail”?
This national TV news outlet’s coverage shocked the country with images of violence.
What is CBS News?
Which NBA player "knew" that Kobe was going to drop 81 that one night.
Who is Lebron James?
One of the first white women to join the Rides, later a major SNCC organizer.
Who is Joan Trumpauer Mulholland?
This Alabama city’s airport became a refuge after brutal mob attacks.
What is Montgomery?
This term describes the Riders’ strategy of forcing the federal government to enforce civil rights laws.
What is federal pressure?
This state governor’s refusal to protect Riders forced the federal government to intervene.
Who is John Patterson?