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Boynton V Virginia. A landmark case that ruled that the interstate commerce act prohibits racial discrimination in public transportation facilities. A landmark supreme court case that ruled that interstate passengers had a right to be served without discrimination in a bus terminal. On december 20, 1958, bruce boynton, a. 454 (1960), was a decision by the supreme court of the united states. Virginia decision of 1960, which extended the earlier ruling to include bus terminals, restrooms, and other facilities associated with interstate. A landmark supreme court case that ruled that interstate bus passengers had a federal right to be served without discrimination in terminal.

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A landmark supreme court case that ruled that interstate bus passengers had a federal right to be served without discrimination in terminal. A landmark supreme court case that ruled that interstate passengers had a right to be served without discrimination in a bus terminal. A landmark case that ruled that the interstate commerce act prohibits racial discrimination in public transportation facilities. On december 20, 1958, bruce boynton, a. Virginia decision of 1960, which extended the earlier ruling to include bus terminals, restrooms, and other facilities associated with interstate. 454 (1960), was a decision by the supreme court of the united states.

Celebrating the Freedom Riders Southern Poverty Law Center

Boynton V Virginia On december 20, 1958, bruce boynton, a. On december 20, 1958, bruce boynton, a. A landmark supreme court case that ruled that interstate passengers had a right to be served without discrimination in a bus terminal. A landmark supreme court case that ruled that interstate bus passengers had a federal right to be served without discrimination in terminal. Virginia decision of 1960, which extended the earlier ruling to include bus terminals, restrooms, and other facilities associated with interstate. A landmark case that ruled that the interstate commerce act prohibits racial discrimination in public transportation facilities. 454 (1960), was a decision by the supreme court of the united states.

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