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单词 freedom rider
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Definition of freedom rider in English:

freedom rider

noun
US
  • A person who challenged racial laws in the American South during in the 1960s, originally by refusing to abide by the laws governing the segregation of seating in buses.

    〈美〉自由乘车运动参加者(20世纪60年代挑战美国南方种族歧视法律的人,最初的做法是拒绝服从规定乘坐公交车时实行种族隔离的法律)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A week after leaving Washington, D.C., the original freedom riders were met right outside Anniston, Alabama, by a violent mob of over a hundred white people determined to stop them.
    • It was fitting that one of our last stops on the ride featured the comments of Congressman Lewis, one of the original freedom riders.
    • When I think of ‘the tumultuous '60s,’ I don't see peace signs and freedom riders; I see crowds: rallies and rock festivals and that epitome of way-too-crowded-for-me known as communal living.
    • They're meeting some of the old freedom riders, Lewis himself was one, who integrated inter-city bus travel.
    • He was jailed as a freedom rider, arrested as a war protester and, at the United Nations headquarters in New York, as a hunger striker against nuclear weapons.
    • Founded in 1867, the church served as headquarters for African Americans and all freedom riders during the Civil Rights Movement.
    • Thus, in 1971 the Court permitted suit against private persons who attempted to keep civil rights workers and freedom riders from entering Mississippi.
    • And they're modeling their action after the freedom riders from the civil rights movement.
    • With a renewed sense of faith and purpose, the freedom riders continued, escorted by national guardsmen.
    • But an awful lot of people did not know that he risked both political life as well as physical life as a freedom rider.

Definition of freedom rider in US English:

freedom rider

noun
US
  • A person who challenged racial laws in the American South in the 1960s, originally by refusing to abide by the laws designating that seating in buses be segregated by race.

    〈美〉自由乘车运动参加者(20世纪60年代挑战美国南方种族歧视法律的人,最初的做法是拒绝服从规定乘坐公交车时实行种族隔离的法律)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was fitting that one of our last stops on the ride featured the comments of Congressman Lewis, one of the original freedom riders.
    • Thus, in 1971 the Court permitted suit against private persons who attempted to keep civil rights workers and freedom riders from entering Mississippi.
    • And they're modeling their action after the freedom riders from the civil rights movement.
    • A week after leaving Washington, D.C., the original freedom riders were met right outside Anniston, Alabama, by a violent mob of over a hundred white people determined to stop them.
    • But an awful lot of people did not know that he risked both political life as well as physical life as a freedom rider.
    • When I think of ‘the tumultuous '60s,’ I don't see peace signs and freedom riders; I see crowds: rallies and rock festivals and that epitome of way-too-crowded-for-me known as communal living.
    • They're meeting some of the old freedom riders, Lewis himself was one, who integrated inter-city bus travel.
    • With a renewed sense of faith and purpose, the freedom riders continued, escorted by national guardsmen.
    • Founded in 1867, the church served as headquarters for African Americans and all freedom riders during the Civil Rights Movement.
    • He was jailed as a freedom rider, arrested as a war protester and, at the United Nations headquarters in New York, as a hunger striker against nuclear weapons.
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