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Reports from the Road

Freedom Express
by Vern Smith (view bio)
Aug 3 | Washington, DC


Passing It On
by Leah Y. Latimer (view bio)
Oct 8 | Topeka, KS

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Voices of Civil Rights Bus
With the U.S. Capitol as a backdrop, the Voices of Civil Rights Bus Tour left Washington, D.C., on August 3, 2004. This 70-day odyssey through 22 states and 39 cities followed part of the route of the 1961 Freedom Rides to Jackson, Mississippi, and then proceeded to historic civil rights sites as far west as California before continuing north as far as Milwaukee and on to Topeka, Kansas. Along the way, nearly 200,000 ordinary citizens attended Voices of Civil Rights events, and thousands shared their personal stories about America's quest for equality. The spirit of this unprecedented journey is preserved here through photographs, videos, and regular reports from the road in tribute to those who generously shared a part of history that must never be forgotten. Read more...


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Birmingham, AL Oakland, CA Macon, GA Topeka, KS

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South Carolina video
Aug 8 – Aug 9
South Carolina

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Texas Video
Aug 26– Aug 27
Texas

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