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الأسعار تبدأ من كم
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Born into a white Southern family that supported segregation, Joan Trumpauer Mulholland was expected to live a quiet, comfortable life. Instead, at just 19 years old, she chose to fight for civil rights. In 1961, she joined the Freedom Riders, traveling on integrated buses across the American South despite knowing they faced violent attacks. Arrested in Mississippi, Joan refused to pay a fine or abandon the cause. She was sent to the notorious Parchman Prison, where she spent weeks in a death row cell under harsh conditions. Rather than back down, Joan became the first white student to enroll at the historically Black Tougaloo College. She worked alongside civil rights leaders such as Medgar Evers and Martin Luther King Jr., helping organize protests against racial segregation. In 1963, Joan took part in the famous Woolworth's lunch counter sit-in in Jackson, Mississippi. For hours, an angry mob punched, spat on, and covered the peaceful protesters with ketchup, mustard, and sugar while police stood by. The photographs of their courage became powerful symbols of the Civil Rights Movement. Despite repeated arrests, death threats, and attacks by the Ku Klux Klan, Joan never stopped fighting for equality. She later became a teacher and dedicated her life to educating young people about the Civil Rights Movement. Reflecting on her life's work, Joan simply said:
Born into a white Southern family that supported segregation, Joan Trumpauer Mulholland was expected to live a quiet, comfortable life. Instead, at just 19 years old, she chose to fight for civil rights. In 1961, she joined the Freedom Riders, traveling on integrated buses across the American South despite knowing they faced violent attacks. Arrested in Mississippi, Joan refused to pay a fine or abandon the cause. She was sent to the notorious Parchman Prison, where she spent weeks in a death row cell under harsh conditions. Rather than back down, Joan became the first white student to enroll at the historically Black Tougaloo College. She worked alongside civil rights leaders such as Medgar Evers and Martin Luther King Jr., helping organize protests against racial segregation. In 1963, Joan took part in the famous Woolworth's lunch counter sit-in in Jackson, Mississippi. For hours, an angry mob punched, spat on, and covered the peaceful protesters with ketchup, mustard, and sugar while police stood by. The photographs of their courage became powerful symbols of the Civil Rights Movement. Despite repeated arrests, death threats, and attacks by the Ku Klux Klan, Joan never stopped fighting for equality. She later became a teacher and dedicated her life to educating young people about the Civil Rights Movement. Reflecting on her life's work, Joan simply said: "I'm trying to help America become what it says it is." Her story reminds us that true courage is not about seeking danger—it's about refusing to stay silent when faced with injustice.

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