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Freedom Riders Letter from a Birmingham Jail Freedom Riders Bus One CORE led by James Peck wanted to test Kennedys willingness to hold up desegregation on interstate buses They hoped to invoke a national violent response to force the government to be more active ID: 614520

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Standing Firm

Freedom Riders

Letter from a Birmingham JailSlide2

Freedom Riders (Bus One)

CORE, led by James Peck, wanted to test Kennedy’s willingness to hold up desegregation on interstate buses

They hoped to invoke a national violent response to force the government to be more active

The bus was stopped by a white mob at the Alabama state line, the riders were beatThe bus, in Birmingham, was fire bombed and the ride had to concludeSlide3

Freedom Riders (Bus Two)

The second bus continued on into Alabama where they met violence in Anniston

Their bus was firebombed outside of town

Greyhound refused to continue to bus CORE member from that pointThis will set up A second wave of rides from NashvilleSlide4

The riders from Nashville were met in Alabama by police who beat them and drove them back to Tennessee

When the riders got upon another bus, the driver refused to drive them due to fearing for his life

The riders, in protest, waiting in a whites only terminal for 18 hours

Only after a call from Robert Kennedy, did the bus driver continue with his routeSecond RideSlide5

Kennedy’s Response

JFK, not trusting the word of the Alabama police, sent in US Marshals to support the riders directly

He only did this after the riders from Nashville were met at the Alabama line with lead pipes and baseball bats

Segregation will be banned at all interstate travel facilitiesSlide6

Robert Kennedy

John F Kennedy

Which Kennedy did more?