Tonight I saw the documentary "Freedom Riders" with my sister. We went to the Marquette Public Library and went to a free showing. I came back home only to find out you can watch it online for free. Here is the link:
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/freedomriders/watch
I obviously didn't grow up during this time but I find all of the movies, books and other information about it so interesting. This was a well done film and very informational for me. Leah and I were two of about 10 people in the audience and by far the youngest. Everyone else looked old enough to me to have lived during this time and it was interesting to listen to them comment throughout the film. I strongly recommend watching the movie and sharing it with others.
Here is a short description of the film: FREEDOM RIDERS is the powerful harrowing and ultimately inspirational story of six months in 1961 that changed America forever. From May until November 1961, more than 400 black and white Americans risked their lives—and many endured savage beatings and imprisonment—for simply traveling together on buses and trains as they journeyed through the Deep South. Deliberately violating Jim Crow laws, the Freedom Riders met with bitter racism and mob violence along the way, sorely testing their belief in nonviolent activism.
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