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In               May               of               1961,               racial               tensions               in               the               United               States               were               reaching               their               boiling               point.

The               U.S.

Supreme               Court               had               overturned               Plessy               v.

Ferguson,               the               landmark               case               that               established               the               legality               of               separate               but               equal               facilities               for               different               races,               back               in               1954               with               the               Brown               v.

Board               of               Education               case.

However,               several               Southern               states               went               to               great               lengths               to               avoid               integration               of               the               races.

One               way               was               with               buses.

In               1960,               the               Supreme               Court               ruled               that               segregation               could               not               be               enforced               on               interstate               buses.

This               did               not               deter               some               Southern               states               from               requiring               segregation.

To               show               that               some               states               were               not               abiding               by               the               ruling,               a               group               of               people               known               as               the               Freedom               Riders               began               a               long               bus               journey               starting               in               Washington,               D.C.,               and               ending               in               New               Orleans,               La.

They               never               reached               their               destination.

There               were               minor               troubles               and               arrests,               as               the               group               expected,               in               the               northernmost               Southern               states.

It               was               in               Alabama               and               Mississippi               that               they               met               with               violence               that               destroyed               the               buses,               physical               violence               and               jail               time.
               The               immediate               aftermath               of               the               original               Freedom               Riders               journey,               and               those               journeys               in               the               subsequent               months,               was               to               make               desegregation               of               interstate               transportation               and               businesses               a               priority.

The               Kennedy               administration               saw               that               the               best               way               to               end               the               violence               was               to               end               segregation.

Although               it               took               many               years               to               fully               end               the               policy,               this               marked               the               first               step               of               a               difficult               journey.

Ten               years               later,               the               Supreme               Court               determined               that               one               viable               way               to               achieve               integration               was               through               busing.

This               means               that               some               Caucasian               children               would               be               bussed               to               predominantly               African               American               school               districts               and               some               African               American               children               would               be               bussed               to               predominantly               Caucasian               school               districts.
               It               was               in               1967               that               prohibitions               on               interracial               marriage               were               declared               unconstitutional               by               the               U.S.

Supreme               Court.

Before               this               point,               many               people               did               not               like               the               idea               of               African               American               people               marrying               Caucasian               people.

The               Freedom               Riders               had               also               challenged               people's               feelings               on               interracial               relationships               by               having               two               people               on               the               buses               acting               as               an               interracial               couple.

Beginning               in               1967,               marriage               licenses               could               no               longer               be               denied               to               the               interracial               couples               who               sought               them.
               In               1988,               after               overcoming               a               potentially               fatal               veto               by               then               President               Ronald               Regan,               the               Civil               Rights               Restoration               Act               became               law.

Three               years               later,               the               civil               right               movement               received               another               boost               when               the               Civil               Rights               Act               of               1991               became               law.

Both               of               these               laws               expanded               protections               against               discrimination               either               in               private               institutions               or               in               employment,               respectively.
               On               the               50th               anniversary               of               the               Freedom               Riders,               it               is               important               to               remember               what               those               brave               men               and               women               did.

They               helped               bring               an               end               to               segregation               and               paved               the               way               for               others               to               voice               their               discontent,               which               led               to               many               more               civil               rights               victories               over               the               years.






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    Everybody               knows               The               Beatles               come               from               Liverpool,               right,               luv?

    Ever               been               there?

    About               200               miles
    north               of               London               on               a               train               out               of               Euston               Station               or               a               drive               up               on               the               M1               and               the               M6,               Liverpool               was               the               1998               "European               Capital               of               Culture."               Now,               two               more               jewels               have               been               added               to               Liverpool's               crown.

    The               latest               highlights               are               the               childhood               homes               of               Paul               McCartney               and               John               Lennon,               placed               on               England's               list               of               national               historic               sites               with               Grade               II               listed               status,               which               protects               them               from               alteration.

    Preserved               for               future               generations               of               tourists               are               the               plain               and               simple               1930s               residential               structures               adorned               with               handsome               blue               plaques               to               indicate               their               very               famous               one-time               inhabitants.
                   Paul               McCartney's               House               
                   
                   England's               National               Trust               has               ensured               that               the               home               maintains               the               look               it               had               back               in               the               '50s               when               McCartney               was               growing               up               at               20               Forthlin               Road.

    Upon               moving               in               in               1955,               an               upright               piano               was               placed               in               the               front               room               by               Paul's               father,               who               played               it,               as               well               as               the               trumpet.

    McCartney               lived               in               this               house,               known               as               Mendips,               from               age               13               to               22               and               composed               about               100               songs               here.
                   John               Lennon's               House               
                   
                   Lennon               was               a               couple               of               years               older               than               Paul.

    He               lived               not               far               away               with               his               Aunt               Mimi               and               her               husband               at               251               Menlove               Ave.

    from               age               5               to               age               22.

    The               Beatles'               first               No.

    1               hit,               "Please               Please               Me,"               was               written               at               this               house.
                   George               Harrison               and               Ringo               Starr's               Houses               
                   
                   Applications               for               a               similar               designation               for               lead               guitarist               George               Harrison's               home               and               drummer               Ringo               Starr's               home               were               turned               down,               as               the               band               did               not               use               these               locations               to               compose               and               rehearse.

    Until               age               6,               George               lived               at               12               Arnold               Grove,               where               there               was               a               single               coal               fire               and               an               outdoor               toilet.

    His               family               then               moved               to               25               Upton               Green.

    Ringo's               very               first               house               at               9               Madryn               Street               is               located               in               a               section               currently               marked               for               demolition               and               replacement               with               new               social               housing.

    The               house               where               Ringo               lived               for               20               years               stands               at               10               Admiral               Grove.
                   Casbah               Club               
                   
                   The               basement               of               a               large               Victorian               house               was               called               the               Casbah               Club.

    In               West               Derby,               Liverpool,               it               is               another               local               listed               site               associated               with               the               Fab               Four.

    In               this               house               owned               and               operated               by               the               mother               of               Pete               Best,               an               early               band               member,               on               opening               night               in               1959,               the               Quarrymen               (including               Paul,               John,               and               George)               performed               live.

    We               are               reminded               that               the               future               Beatles               were               among               the               local               teenagers               frantically               decorating               and               painting               the               club               basement               for               their               opening               night.

    When               you               stop               in,               be               sure               to               see               the               silver               stars               that               John               Lennon               painted               onto               the               ceiling               that               afternoon,               August               29,               1959.
                   International               Beatles               Week               
                   
                   International               Beatles               Week               is               August               22-28,               2012.

    In               addition               to               hosting               the               world's               largest               Beatles               Convention,               the               city               of               Liverpool               has               planned               celebrations               around               the               50th               anniversary               of               the               forming               of               The               Beatles,               marked               by               the               year               in               which               Ringo               Starr               joined               Paul,               John,               and               George.

    The               program               includes               a               street               festival,               special               performances               by               the               Royal               Liverpool               Philharmonic               Orchestra,               and               the               premiere               of               a               play               about               the               life               of               their               manager,               Brian               Epstein,               opening               in               November               in               the               new               Epstein               Theatre.

    On               December               9,               2012,               there               will               be               a               candlelit               John               Lennon               Peace               Vigil               marking               the               32nd               anniversary               of               Lennon's               death.

    Since               the               "Peace               and               Harmony"               European               Peace               Monument               was               unveiled               by               Julian               and               Cynthia               Lennon               on               John's               birthday               in               2010,               it               has               been               the               gathering               place               for               this               annual               remembrance.









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