How were the Freedom Rides and Freedom Summer similar?

Both events had the goal of ending segregation in the South.
Both events focused on expanding voting rights for African Americans.
Both were created and led by white activists.
Both met with violent resistance in the South.

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The correct answer is:

Both events had the goal of ending segregation in the South

Explanation:

Freedom Summer (1964), was volunteering campaign that wanted to increase African-American voter registration in Mississippi, on the other hand, Freedom Riders (1961) were groups of African American Civil Rights activists that made bus trips in American South to protest against segregation, which was no longer constitutional.  Therefor, what Freedom Summer and Freedom Riders had in common, was the goal of ending segregation in the South.

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