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Editor’s Introduction by Cristina Kirklighter

admin adminOctober 1, 2019October 1, 2019

The changes for the cover of our website at http://reflectionsjournal.net/ celebrate the brave individuals who risked their lives by taking a bus down to Mississippi in 1964 as part of the Freedom Riders. Mickey Schwerner, James Chaney, and Andy Goodman were missing. According to Hardy Frye: “We were in this auditorium, and they tell us: ‘Three people are missing.’ And the next day we all got on the bus to Mississippi.” Today, we see students at universities who are taking bus tours to learn more about these Freedom Riders and Civil Rights, such as the recent bus tour at University of Texas San Antonio https://www.utsa.edu/sombrilla/spring2012/story/featurethemovement .html. We see the Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride Coalition defending the rights of immigrants and getting on buses to Washington D.C.

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