• Photo 7
    Notes  Freedom Riders at the DC headquarters of the American Bar Association

     Freedom Riders at the DC headquarters of the American Bar Association

  • Photo 9
    Notes Veterans of the 1961 Freedom Rides: Theodore Gaffney and Joan Mulholland 

    Veterans of the 1961 Freedom Rides: Theodore Gaffney and Joan Mulholland 

  • Photo 4
    Notes  Freedom Rider Dion Diamond

     Freedom Rider Dion Diamond

  • Photo 4
    Notes Jim Leach, Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities 

    Jim Leach, Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities 

  • Photo 5
    Notes Thomas Susman, Director of the Governmental Affairs Office of the American Bar Association 

    Thomas Susman, Director of the Governmental Affairs Office of the American Bar Association 

  • Photo 5
    Notes John Seigenthaler and Carole Watson, Deputy Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities

    John Seigenthaler and Carole Watson, Deputy Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities

  • Photo 7
    Notes Raymond Arsenault, Diane Nash, and John Seigenthaler at a White House panel discussion of the NEH-funded documentary Freedom Riders

    Raymond Arsenault, Diane Nash, and John Seigenthaler at a White House panel discussion of the NEH-funded documentary Freedom Riders

  • Photo 7
    Notes Freedom Rider Diane Nash with DC-area law students

    Freedom Rider Diane Nash with DC-area law students

  • Photo 7
    Notes Panalists Raymond Arsenault, Diane Nash, and John Seigenthaler

    Panalists Raymond Arsenault, Diane Nash, and John Seigenthaler

  • Photo 7
    Notes Law student asks a question at the White House panel on the legal legacy of the 1961 Freedom Rides

    Law student asks a question at the White House panel on the legal legacy of the 1961 Freedom Rides

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