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Charles Person

    Charles Person se erige como uno de los pocos participantes vivos que completaron íntegramente los Freedom Rides originales, un movimiento crucial que desafió y ayudó a desmantelar las leyes de segregación en los Estados Unidos. Su relato de primera mano ofrece una perspectiva crucial sobre este período transformador de la historia estadounidense. Como orador público y cautivador, continúa compartiendo sus experiencias, abogando por un progreso continuo e inspirando al público con su compromiso inquebrantable con la justicia y la igualdad.

    Buses Are a Comin'
    • 2021

      Buses Are a Comin'

      • 304 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      This firsthand exploration delves into the cost of change in America, as experienced by one of the pioneers of the Civil Rights Movement. At just 18, Charles Person was the youngest Freedom Rider, part of a diverse group of activists who embarked on a bus journey from Washington, D.C. to New Orleans in 1961. This coalition, which included future Congressman John Lewis and other notable figures, aimed to test whether the U.S. would uphold a Supreme Court ruling that deemed segregation unconstitutional in public transportation facilities. Their findings were stark: Southern states continued to flout federal law, often resorting to violence to maintain racial segregation. One bus was set ablaze, while the bus Charles rode was violently attacked by a mob. This narrative offers a vivid account of the struggle for belonging in America, as Charles and his fellow Riders faced brutality in their quest for justice. It serves not only as a historical record but also as a call to action for today's youth, urging them to become agents of change, stand firm, and foster a more just society where everyone has a voice and a place.

      Buses Are a Comin'