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Autobiography of a Freedom Rider

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In the Segregated Deep South, When Lynching and Klansmen and Jim Crow laws ruled, there stood a line of foot soldiers ready to sacrifice their lives for the right to vote, to enter rooms marked 'White Only, ' and to live with simple dignity. They were called Freedom Riders, and Thomas M. Armstrong was one of them. This is his story.

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ebook , 216 pages
Published May 2nd 2011 by Health Communications
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Kate
If the description of this book appeals to you, you'd be better off reading "Coming of Age in Mississippi." The writing in this book is a bit flat. What should be a compelling read was tough to finish.
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Autobiography of a Freedom Rider: My Life as a Foot Soldier for Civil Rights

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