Freedom Ride

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Freedom Ride is a 1962 memoir by civil rights activist and journalist James Peck recounting his experiences participating in the Freedom Rides and the broader struggle against racial segregation in the United States.

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instanceOf book
aboutPlace Southern United States NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
author James Peck NERFINISHED
chronicles James Peck’s participation in Freedom Rides
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts bus desegregation campaigns
violence against Freedom Riders
describesEvent Freedom Rides NERFINISHED
struggle against Jim Crow laws
genre civil rights literature
memoir
hasPerspective first-person narrative
hasTheme activism
freedom of movement
journalism and advocacy
nonviolent resistance
racial justice
language English
literaryForm autobiographical narrative
mainSubject Freedom Rides NERFINISHED
James Peck NERFINISHED
civil rights movement in the United States
nonviolent protest
racial segregation in the United States
movement American civil rights movement
notableFor firsthand account of Freedom Rides
publicationYear 1962
publisher Simon & Schuster
setInPeriod 1960s
Civil Rights Era NERFINISHED
timeOfPublication post-Freedom Rides era

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James Peck notableWork Freedom Ride
James Peck hasWritten Freedom Ride