Freedom Riders: John Lewis And Jim Zwerg On The Front Lines Of The Civil Rights Movement

Ann Bausum

Freedom Riders: John Lewis And Jim Zwerg On The Front Lines Of The Civil Rights Movement The 1960s saw courageous young people risking great personal danger as they participated in the freedom rides during the Civil Rights Movement.


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