Civil rights activists, including the Freedom Riders, used direct action to challenge segregation and enforce desegregation laws at bus stations during the 1960s.
Civil rights activists of the 1960s, specifically the Freedom Riders, took direct action to push for the enforcement of desegregation laws at bus stations. They rode buses into the South to challenge segregation and protest against discriminatory practices. Their efforts, such as the Freedom Rides, aimed to expose and challenge racial injustices in public transportation.
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