Led by James Farmer, director of the Congress of Racial Equality (Core), the first group of “Freedom Riders” left Washington, D.C., planning to challenge segregation practices along the way to New Orleans. They were met with violence along the way.
Led by James Farmer, director of the Congress of Racial Equality (Core), the first group of “Freedom Riders” left Washington, D.C., planning to challenge segregation practices along the way to New Orleans. They were met with violence along the way.