Twenty-four-year-old Morris College student Mae Frances Moultrie was the only African-American female on the original May 4 Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) Freedom Ride, joining the ride on May ...
In today's Black History Moment, Conley tells us more about Freedom Riders and their contribution to American History. On the 60th anniversary of the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and in ...
By Clay Risen Charles Person, the youngest of the 13 original Freedom Riders who traveled from Washington to Birmingham, Ala., in 1961 in an effort to integrate interstate bus terminals across the ...
"Person was an American hero that changed this country, in his name we must fight to not allow the country to retreat in any way toward the rights gained with the bloodshed of the Freedom Riders ...
Twenty-four-year-old Morris College student Mae Frances Moultrie was the only African-American female on the original May 4 Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) Freedom Ride, joining the ride on May ...
Charles Person, the youngest of the 13 original Freedom Riders who boarded buses to test the Supreme Court’s ruling to desegregate the interstate bus system, has died at 82. Sunday TODAY’s Willie ...
Charles Person, the youngest of the 13 original Freedom Riders, who were battered, bloodied, and nearly killed as they traveled across the South in 1961, helping the Civil Rights Movement gain ...