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Freedom Riders were civil rights activists who rode interstate buses into the segregated southern United States in 1961 and following years to challenge the non-enforcement of the United States Supreme Court decisions Irene Morgan v. Commonwealth of Virginia (1946) and Boynton v. Virginia (1960), which ruled that segregated public buses were unconstitutional. The Southern states had ignored the rulings and the federal government did nothing to enforce them. The first Freedom Ride left Washington, D.C., on May 4, 1961, and was scheduled to arrive in New Orleans on May 17.
Boynton outlawed racial segregation in the restaurants and waiting rooms in terminals serving buses that crossed state lines. Five years prior to the Boynton ruling, the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) had issued a ruling in Sarah Keys v. Carolina Coach Company (1955) that had explicitly denounced the Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) doctrine of separate but equal in interstate bus travel. The ICC failed to enforce its ruling, and Jim Crow travel laws remained in force throughout the South.
Liberty, in philosophy, involves free will as contrasted with determinism. In politics, liberty consists of the social and political freedoms enjoyed by all citizens. In theology, liberty is freedom from the bondage of sin. Generally, liberty seems to be distinct from freedom in that freedom concerns itself primarily, if not exclusively, with the ability to do as one wills and what one has the power to do; whereas liberty also takes into account the rights of all involved. As such, liberty can be thought of as freedom limited by rights, and therefore cannot be abused.
Philosophers from earliest times have considered the question of liberty. Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius (121–180 AD) wrote of "a polity in which there is the same law for all, a polity administered with regard to equal rights and equal freedom of speech, and the idea of a kingly government which respects most of all the freedom of the governed." According to Thomas Hobbes, "a free man is he that in those things which by his strength and wit he is able to do is not hindered to do what he hath the will to do" (Leviathan, Part 2, Ch. XXI).
The Freedom Rider is an album by jazz drummer Art Blakey and his group the Jazz Messengers. Continuing Blakey's distinct brand of hard bop, this album features contributions from Wayne Shorter, Lee Morgan, Blakey himself, and Kenny Dorham, a former Jazz Messenger. This was the final album by this particular edition of the Jazz Messengers, who had been together for 18 months, as Lee Morgan left after this album to be replaced by a young Freddie Hubbard. The compositions themselves are varied, with Blakey contributing an energetic drum solo on "The Freedom Rider"; at least three of the compositions on the album are blues pieces. "El Toro" features a solo by Shorter incorporating the sheets of sound technique pioneered by John Coltrane.
Art Blakey (Arthur Blakey; October 11, 1919 – October 16, 1990) was an American jazz drummer and bandleader. He was known as Abdullah Ibn Buhaina after he became a Muslim.
Blakey made a name for himself in the 1940s in the big bands of Fletcher Henderson and Billy Eckstine. He worked with bebop musicians Thelonious Monk, Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie. In the mid-1950s Horace Silver and Blakey formed the Jazz Messengers, a group that the drummer was associated with for the next 35 years. The Messengers were formed as a collective of contemporaries, but over the years the band became known as an incubator for young talent, including Freddie Hubbard, Wayne Shorter and Wynton Marsalis. The Biographical Encyclopedia of Jazz calls the Jazz Messengers "the archetypal hard bop group of the late 50s".
He was inducted into the Down Beat Jazz Hall of Fame (in 1981), the Grammy Hall of Fame (in 1998 and 2001), and was awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2005. He was inducted into the Modern Drummer Hall of Fame in 1991.
Edward Lee Morgan (July 10, 1938 – February 19, 1972) was an American hard bop trumpeter.
Edward Lee Morgan was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on July 10, 1938, the youngest of Otto Ricardo and Nettie Beatrice Morgan's four children. A leading trumpeter and composer, he recorded prolifically from 1956 until a day before his death in February 1972. Originally interested in the vibraphone, he soon showed a growing enthusiasm for the trumpet. Morgan also knew how to play the alto saxophone. On his thirteenth birthday, his sister Ernestine gave him his first trumpet. His primary stylistic influence was Clifford Brown, with whom he took a few lessons as a teenager. He joined the Dizzy Gillespie Big Band at 18, and remained a member for a year and a half, until the economic situation forced Dizzy to disband the unit in 1958. He began recording for Blue Note Records in 1956, eventually recording 25 albums as a leader for the company, with more than 250 musicians. He also recorded on the Vee-Jay label and one album for Riverside Records on its short-lived Jazzland subsidiary.
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Genres: Drama,Actors: Richard Hartley (composer), John Glover (actor), Frances Conroy (actress), Alan Landsburg (producer), Geraldine Fitzgerald (actress), Tim Monich (miscellaneous crew), Barton Heyman (actor), E.G. Marshall (actor), Rick Warner (actor), Tom Wright (actor), Kelsey Grammer (actor), John Shea (actor), Margaret Matheson (producer), Ralph Sheldon (editor), Kevin Conroy (actor),
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Read more at http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/The-Freedom-Riders.html In the spring of 1961, black and white civil rights activists rode buses to protest the segregationist policies of the Deep South (Marian Holmes, Brian Wolly, Photos courtesy of Corbis, Getty Images and Library of Congress, Audio clips courtesy of Smithsonian Folkways).
Glad (Winwood) 0:00 Steve Winwood - Hammond organ, piano, bass, percussion Chris Wood - saxophone, flute, percussion Jim Capaldi - drums, percussion Freedom Rider (Winwood/Capaldi) 6:59 Steve Winwood - vocals, Hammond organ, piano, bass, percussion Chris Wood - saxophone, flute, percussion Jim Capaldi - drums, percussion
Back by Popular Demand FINGERS Mitchell Cullen Australian Tour 2012 Steam Roller with Special Guest Will Blackburn. Albany guitaist, prodigy, and singer song writer , this 18 year old multi-instrumentalist rocks the 12 string guitar performing to the crowds of Denmark Markets WA http://www.fingersmitchellcullen.com.au
Traffic - Glad / Freedom Rider Recorded Live: 8/14/1994 - Woodstock 94 - Saugerties, NY More Traffic at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com Subscribe to Music Vault on YouTube: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF Personnel: Steve Winwood - vocals, guitar, keyboards Jim Capaldi - vocals, drums, percussion Rosko Gee - bass Randall Bramblett - flute, saxophone Michael McEvoy - keyboards, guitar, percussion Walfredo Reyes, Jr. - drums, percussion Summary: This is the complete set, in excellent quality. Chris Wood is sadly missed (it takes 3 musicians to fill his shoes), but Winwood and Capaldi are both in great form and one couldn't ask for a better setlist.
Personnel Lee Morgan, trumpet Wayne Shorter, tenor sax Bobby Timmons, piano Jymie Merritt, bass Art Blakey, drums Composers 1 Tell It Like It Is (Wayne Shorter) 2 The Freedom Rider (Art Blakey) 3 El Toro (Wayne Shorter) 4 Petty Larceny (Lee Morgan) 5 Blue Lace (Lee Morgan) 6 Uptight (Lee Morgan) 7 Pisces (Lee Morgan) 8 Blue Ching (Kenny Dorham) Recorded by Rudy Van Gelder on February 12 (7,8), 18 (4), May 27 (1-3,5,6), 1961 at The Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
"Freedom Riders" rebroadcasts on AMERICAN EXPERIENCE PBS in June 2014. In 1961, segregation seemed to have an overwhelming grip on American society. Many states violently enforced the policy, while the federal government, under the Kennedy administration, remained indifferent, preoccupied with matters abroad. That is, until an integrated band of college students—many of whom were the first in their families to attend a university—decided, en masse, to risk everything and buy a ticket on a Greyhound bus bound for the Deep South. They called themselves the Freedom Riders, and they managed to bring the president and the entire American public face to face with the challenge of correcting civil-rights inequities that plagued the nation. Veteran filmmaker Stanley Nelson's inspirational docume...
The Freedom Riders represented a cross-section of America -- black and white, young and old, religious and secular. "The Freedom Rides were trying to say to America: we are a diverse country — let's act like a diverse country, where every part of the diversity is equal, and is treated equally," says Freedom Rider Rabbi Israel Dresner. Watch the broadcast premiere of FREEDOM RIDERS on Monday, May 16th, 2011 at 9/8 c (check your local PBS listings).
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It was dangerous and daring. Some even considered it a suicide mission. In 1961, courageous Freedom Riders, a group of nonviolent Civil Rights protesters, bravely risked their lives by boarding a bus in Washington, D.C., and heading straight into the segregated south.Original airdate: May 4, 2011 For more on #oprahwinfreyshow, visit http://bit.ly/1ODj0x7 Find OWN on TV at http://www.oprah.com/FindOWN SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/1vqD1PN Download the Watch OWN App: http://bit.ly/2hr1nX2 Download the OWN Bold Moves App: http://bit.ly/2hglOIa About OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network is the first and only network named for, and inspired by, a single iconic leader. Oprah Winfrey's heart and creative instincts inform the brand -- and the magnetism of the channel. Winfrey provides leadership in progra...
Historian Yohuru Williams describes the Civil Rights-era Freedom Rides protests and the Supreme Court decisions that inspired them. Subscribe for more from HISTORY on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=historychannel Check out exclusive HISTORY content: Website - http://www.history.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/History Twitter - https://twitter.com/history Google+ - https://plus.google.com/+HISTORY HISTORY Topical Video Season 1 Episode 1 Whether you're looking for more on American Revolution battles, WWII generals, architectural wonders, secrets of the ancient world, U.S. presidents, Civil War leaders, famous explorers or the stories behind your favorite holidays. HISTORY®, now reaching more than 98 million homes, is the leading destination for awa...
This documentary of the Freedom Riders of 1961 gives an in-depth story of the true Civil Rights figures. Special thanks to WGBH, The American Experience, and PBS for their 2011 movie, "Freedom Riders."
Arthur "Art" Blakey (October 11, 1919 -- October 16, 1990), known later as Abdullah Ibn Buhaina, was an American Grammy Award-winning jazz drummer and bandleader. Along with Kenny Clarke and Max Roach, he was one of the inventors of the modern bebop style of drumming. He is known as a powerful musician and a vital groover; his brand of bluesy, funky hard bop was and continues to be profoundly influential on mainstream jazz. For more than 30 years his band, Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, included many young musicians who went on to become prominent names in jazz. The band's legacy is thus not only known for the music it produced, but as a proving ground for several generations of jazz musicians; Blakey's groups are matched only by those of Miles Davis in this regard. Blakey was inducte...
On show 52 Steve kicks of a year long 12 show mower build. It's the Freedom Rider. Like on Facebook http://facebook.com/iknowmyrights Follow on Twitter http://twitter.com/stevejessup Instagram https://instagram.com/duisteve Tour Dates http://iknowmyrights.com/tour Merchandise http://iknowmyrights.com/merch Email Steve jessup@iknowmyrights.com Official Website http://www.iknowmyrights.com WHISKEY. WEED. WOMEN Episodes: http://goo.gl/073Tvi STEVE ARREST VIDEOS: http://goo.gl/28vucS FREEDOM RIDER BUILD: http://goo.gl/QLyLjB #WhiskeyWeedWomen #DUISteve #iknowmyrights This is the OFFICIAL Steve Jessup "DUI Lawnmower Guy" Channel. Our show is made in the USA just like Steve.
After deciding to participate in the Freedom Rides in May 1961, Jim Zwerg called his parents for support only to be told that he was "killing his father." As a white Freedom Rider, Zwerg was among the first to be attacked and sustained severe injuries. Watch the broadcast premiere of FREEDOM RIDERS on Monday, May 16th, 2011 at 9/8c (check your local PBS listings).
Janie Forsyth McKinney was twelve years old when the Freedom Riders came through her hometown of Anniston, Alabama, on May 14, 1961. After local Klan members firebombed the bus, McKinney assisted injured riders. Watch the broadcast premiere of FREEDOM RIDERS on Monday, May 16th, 2011 at 9/8c (check your local PBS listings).
Revisit the journey made 50 years ago by a group of University students led by Aboriginal activist Charles Perkins, who set off on a bus ride around regional NSW to expose racism and prejudice. Tune in on SBS ONE on Mondays 5pm & NITV on Tuesdays 9pm for Indigenous stories that matter to all Australians, hosted by Karla Grant. #LivingBlackSBS http://www.sbs.com.au/livingblack
Steve Winwood - Vocals, Guitar, Piano Jim Capaldi - Vocals, Percussion, Drums Chris Wood - Saxophone, Flute Reebop Kwaku Baah - Percussion Barry Beckett - Keyboards Roger Hawkins - Drums David Hood - Bass Recorded live on tour in Germany https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/traffic/on_the_road/ http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=7048 https://www.discogs.com/Traffic-On-The-Road/master/69034 https://www.amazon.com/Road-TRAFFIC/dp/B000001FW5 __ LYRICS __ Like a hurricane around your heart When earth and sky are torn apart He comes gathering up the bits While hoping that the puzzle fits He leaves you He leaves you Freedom rider With a silver star between his eyes That open up at hidden lies Big man crying with defeat See people gathering in the street You feel him You fe...
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I do not claim anything here all rights go to their rightful owners so if it needs to be removed, I will remove it. _______________________________________________________Side one "Glad" (Winwood) 6:59 "Freedom Rider" (Winwood/Capaldi) 6:20 "Empty Pages" (Winwood/Capaldi) 4:47 Side two "Stranger to Himself" (Winwood/Capaldi) 4:02 "John Barleycorn" (traditional-arr. Winwood) 6:20 "Every Mother's Son" (Winwood/Capaldi) 7:05
Thomas Armstrong talks about his experiences as a civil rights activist during the 1960s.
THIS VERSION HAS AN ERROR WITH THE AUDIO. THE CORRECTED VIDEO IS AT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73c0SwKzUQI Traffic John Barleycorn Must Die United Artists UAS 5504 Side One Glad 6:32 Freedom Rider 6:20 Empty Pages 4:47 Side Two Stranger To Himself 4:02 John Barleycorn 6:20 Every Mother's Son 7:05 Released July 1970 The album put out by the reformed Traffic, minus Dave Mason. I honestly love this record. It's an album that one easily forgets about, then when you listen to it you're instantly reminded of just how good it is. Strong songwriting, some interesting instrumental forays, and a beautiful arrangement and performance of the traditional British folk song/cautionary tale/wry observation, "John ...
In 1961, a photo of James Zwerg's battered face went around the world after he was severely beaten when the Freedom Rides arrived in Montgomery, Alabama on their crusade to end segregation. This Civil Rights hero joins Jonathon Van Maren to tell his story.
This video documents the Panel Discussion between the Freedom Rider Play Director, Ricardo Khan of New Jersey, two of the four Play Writers, Murray Horowitz of Washington, D.C. and Kathleen McGhee-Anderson of Los Angeles, an actual Bus Rider to Selma MS in 1965, James Nunnelly of Kansas City, and Dr. Adrienne Walker Hoard, Director of the Black Studies Program at UMKC. The conversations expose the processes used by the Play writers to create the drama, the play Freedom Rider, and reveal the lived experiences of Mr. Nunnelly, who as a young man some 50 years ago, traveled to Selma to aid Mississippi African American residents in voter registration. This expressive exchange took place just hours before the opening of the play on 7 May 2015 in the Spencer Theatre at UMKC.
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http://conversations.psu.edu/episodes/bobzellner Freedom Rider and Activist Bob Zellner discusses his involvement in 1964's Freedom Summer and his lifelong dedication to the fight for social change and equal rights.
International President Jonathan A. Mason, Sr. travels to Atlanta, Georgia to interview one of Phi Beta Sigma's hidden jewels. Dr. William Harbour, an original Freedom Rider during the Civil Rights Movement, is still a major participant and activist in the fight for equal opportunity for all African Americans.
Henry “Hank” James Thomas is one of the original Freedom Riders who protested racial segregation by taking buses through the South in 1961. He spoke at Wichita Southeast High School on February 28, 2017.
February 24, 2013 @ Kennedy Library As part of our "Meet the Author" series, Muncie Public Library was proud to welcome author Thomas Armstrong to our Kennedy Library. Mr. Armstrong was a frontline veteran of the civil rights movement of the 50s and 60s taking place in the Deep South, eventually forced to flee his home because of threats against his life. "In the segregated Deep South, when lynching and Klansmen and Jim Crow laws ruled, there stood a line of foot soldiers ready to sacrifice their lives for the right to vote, to enter rooms marked 'Whites Only,' and to live with simple dignity. They were called Freedom Riders, and Thomas M. Armstrong was one of them. This is his story." -Amazon.com
Like a hurricane around your heart
When earth and sky are torn apart
He comes gathering up the bits
While hoping that the puzzle fits
He leads you, he leads you
Freedom rider
With a silver star between his eyes
That open up at hidden lies
Big man crying with defeat
See people gathering in the street
You feel him, you freak him
Freedom rider
When lightning strikes you to the bone
You turn around, you're all alone
By the time you hear that siren sound
Then your soul is in the lost and found
Forever, forever
Freedom rider
Here it comes, here it comes