Both the congress of racial equality and the student nonviolent coordinating committee Organized freedom rides in the South.
Back then (even till now) , the southern region of United States tend to have more cases of Racial discrimination. As a form of protest, they organized the freedom rides.
Explanation:
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), also named (after 1969) Student National Coordinating Committee, American federal system that performed a pivotal role in the civil rights movement in the 1960s.
Congress of Racial Equality Founded in 1942, its established mission is "to bring on equality for all people despite of race, creed, sex, age, disability, sexual orientation, religion or ethnic background."
Both the congress of racial equality and the student nonviolent coordinating committee Organized freedom rides in the South.
Freedom Riders were groups made up of African along with white American civil rights activists who took part in Freedom Rides, bus trips through the American South in 1961 in order to protest segregated bus terminals.
In 1961, the Congress of Racial Equality organized freedom rides in an attempt to test a 1960 decision by the Supreme Court in Boynton v. Virginia that segregation of interstate transportation facilities was unconstitutional.
have nothing to do with foreign countries and isolate the U.S. from other world problems.
sign treaties with the European nations to assist each other if attacked in the future.
support the League of Nations in every way possible to avoid any future wars.
the funeral march of the Creek people
the final defeat of the Seminole people
the forced movement of American Indians west
the Indian Removal Act of 1830