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Freedom Riders: 5 things to know on 60th anniversary


Freedom Riders: 5 things to know on 60th anniversary
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By Shelia Poole The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (TNS) and
Tribune Media Services
May 4 marks the 60th anniversary of the start of the Freedom Rides. Here are five things to know about the movement that helped change the course of the nation and the fight for equality.
What are the Freedom Rides?
In May 1961, the Congress of Racial Equality launched the Freedom Rides as a way challenge segregation on interstate buses and bus facilities like waiting rooms and dining counters. Groups of Black and white activists, many college students, would board Greyhound or Trailways buses and travel across the segregated South to test the law. The Freedom Rides lasted for seven months. ....

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Longtime Montgomery police chaplin, Brick-A-Day Church pastor dies


Montgomery police chaplain dies
By WSFA Staff | May 3, 2021 at 6:02 PM CDT - Updated May 3 at 10:30 PM
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - The city of Montgomery and the Montgomery Police Department are mourning the death of police department’s chaplain over the weekend.
The Rev. E. Baxter Morris, who served as MPD chaplain as well as senior pastor at First Baptist Church on N. Ripley Street, died Sunday while surrounded by loved ones, the city said.
“Reverend Morris was a man of God, and he was a man for God,” Mayor Steven L. Reed said. “He answered the Lord’s call to service, time and time again, giving of himself to teach and love others. As one of the great pillars of our community, he championed our people and advocated for everyone. Rev. Morris donated his time to mentor and support our police officers and emergency first-responders, helping to spearhead the Good Shepard program. Along with his wife Rebie, Rev. Morris personified what it m ....

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Historian Martha Jones wins L.A. Times Book Prize for history

Johns Hopkins historian Martha S. Jones has been named to The Los Angeles Times' 41st annual Book Prizes list. Her book Vanguard: How Black Women Broke Barriers, Won the Vote, and Insisted on Equality for All (Basic Books, 2020) was recognized in the ....

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Watch President Obama, Ava DuVernay at the L.A. Times Book Club


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Former President Obama joins the L.A. Times Community Book Club tonight to discuss his memoir “A Promised Land” with filmmaker Ava DuVernay.
The free virtual event will stream at 7 p.m. PDT on YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. Sign up on Eventbrite.
Every month, The Times invites all of Los Angeles to read the same book, then hosts a discussion with the author. “A Promised Land” is the book club’s April selection.
Obama joins book club readers for a conversation about his bestselling memoir with DuVernay, an award-winning writer, producer and director who grew up in Long Beach. ....

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