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the Eyes on The Prize video #3 - Ain't Scared Of Your Jails The video “Ain't Scared of Your Jail” showed the struggles and heartbreaks that African American went through to fight segregation. It begins with college students in Tennessee joining the civil rights movement. The students were trained in non-violent workshops at Fisk College. In the workshops they were taught to be non-violent and respectful at all times toward the opposition. The restaurants during this period were segregated against African American. They were not allowed to sit with whites in the front of the store or at the lunch counters. African American paid for their food like the whites but the unwritten segregation law required them to go to the rear of the restaurant …show more content…

White people began to beat the students who refused to fight back. The police watched and refused to help the students and later arrested the students for disorderly conduct. Many of the students rather than pay the fines went to jail. The sit-in begin to spread around the country. The lawyer in Tennessee that represented the students, Mr. Zee Alexander home was bombed and destroyed. The Civil rights movement gained momentum after the bombing but it was also tearing the city apart. A few weeks after the major gave speech African –American were served at the lunch counters. The freedom riders were non-violent civil rights demonstrators that were against segregation at public interstate buses and terminals. The Supreme Court had banned segregation on interstate travel, but the southern states had ignored it. The first group of freedom fighters were members of Congress of Racial Equality. It is a mixed group of both white and black.The goal is to have the white passengers sit in the seats reserved for black passengers and vice versa. At each stop the whites would use the rest areas reserved for blacks and blacks would attempt to use the rest rooms reserved for whites. The

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