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Transportation Protests: 1841 to 1992
Desegregation Josh Davidson 6/30/23 Desegregation Josh Davidson 6/30/23

Transportation Protests: 1841 to 1992

Reading by Julian Hipkins III and David Busch
The struggle for the desegregation of transportation has a long history in the United States. This timeline outlines some key individuals and organizations who took a stand against segregated transit.

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