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Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Work is set to begin on a park in memory of a brutal attack on civil rights activists 51 years ago and the progress made since then.
The groundbreaking for Freedom Riders Park is set for 10 a.m. Thursday.
A mob attacked a bus carrying civil rights activists known as Freedom Riders just outside Anniston on May 14, 1961 as they were traveling to test a Supreme Court decision desegregating travel stops. The attack didn't discourage integration as the mob intended, but rather firmed up resolve to enforce the Supreme Court rulings throughout the South.
The groundbreaking this week will kick off fundraising pay for the park and will celebrate progress made by volunteers in the Freedom Riders Park organization.
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