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A Jackson Police  Department file booking photograph of Freedom Rider Joan Trumpauer provided by the Mississippi Department of Archives and History, taken on  June 8, 1961. 19-year-old Duke University student and part-time  secretary in the Washington office of Senator Clair Engle of California,  Trumpauer arrived in Jackson, Mississippi to take part in the June 4,  1961 Mississippi Freedom Ride. She and eight others were promptly  arrested and refused bail. Trumpauer served three months in jail, later  enrolling in traditionally black Tougaloo college, which had just  started accepting white students.(AP Photo/Mississippi Department of  Archives and History, City of Jackson, File)
From In Focus’ post “50 Years Ago: The World in 1961”.

mpdrolet:

A Jackson Police Department file booking photograph of Freedom Rider Joan Trumpauer provided by the Mississippi Department of Archives and History, taken on June 8, 1961. 19-year-old Duke University student and part-time secretary in the Washington office of Senator Clair Engle of California, Trumpauer arrived in Jackson, Mississippi to take part in the June 4, 1961 Mississippi Freedom Ride. She and eight others were promptly arrested and refused bail. Trumpauer served three months in jail, later enrolling in traditionally black Tougaloo college, which had just started accepting white students.(AP Photo/Mississippi Department of Archives and History, City of Jackson, File)

From In Focus’ post “50 Years Ago: The World in 1961”.

(via bangstheory)