Hundreds of new Freedom Riders came from all regions of the United State to support and join the campaign for racial equality (History.com Staff). After countless Americans observed the brutality that the Freedom Riders faced, they could not resist becoming a part of the cause against segregation. Prominent Civil Rights organizations such as the Congress of Racial Equality, Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, and Southern Christian Leadership Conference supported the Freedom Riders (“Freedom Riders”). The idea that prominent Civil Rights groups of mixed races were coming together to support the tenacious Freedom Riders gave hope to those who were doubtful in the success of the …show more content…
Americans were able to see the horrible evils of discrimination because of the Freedom Rider’s fame. The relentless group never backed down until blacks received their justice. People came from all over the country to become a part of the Freedom Rides and to show their support for the cause. The Freedom Riders learned that violence in any fight is inevitable. They encountered many arrests and attacks, but this proved to be why they never gave up. To this day, Freedom Riders serve as an influential example of determination and motivation when all odds are against the