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To: nuke44 who wrote (4667)4/20/1999 11:22:00 PM
From: Moonglow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17770
 
Nope....not old enough to have participated....my parents would NEVER have let their 13 year old daughter go on freedom rides in the South.

I do remember Martin Luther King's speech though. Watched it on TV.
I remember that all the extra people pouring into town caused my parents some delays in getting home from work. Man, I didn't mind the tourists so much, but I sure did hate it when the war demonstrators came in. They made the buses awfully crowded. To them, D.C. was a place to protest....to me, D.C. was home.

The laundromat was outside of Decatur, GA, in 1967. That's all I remember.