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  <title><![CDATA[Tech Alumna ‘Gets on the Bus’ with PBS Freedom Ride]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>As students departed for celebratory trips and vacations upon
graduation, newly minted Georgia Tech alumna Kaitlyn Whiteside boarded a bus to
retrace the route of the civil rights movement’s freedom riders with PBS’s 2011
Student Freedom Ride. Activists who participated in the rides during the 1960s
movement are accompanying the students on the 10-day journey that began in
Washington, D.C., last Friday and will conclude in New Orleans on May 16. Today, the bus passes through Atlanta, visiting historically significant locations in the city before ending the day in Anniston, Ala.</p>



<p>Whiteside, who earned her bachelor’s degree in history,
technology and society from the Institute last week, left with 39 other college
students from around the country. Their ride will chart a course through
Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee,
Mississippi and Louisiana, stopping at historical landmarks along
the way to spark reflection from the freedom riders and discourse with students
about modern civic engagement issues.</p>

<p>Whiteside developed an interest in the civil rights movement
during her college career, starting a research project during her second year
on the desegregation of Chattanooga with Ronald Bayor, professor and chair for the
School of History, Technology and Society.</p>

<p>“I stumbled on quite the gold mine of primary documents from
a 26-year legal battle to desegregate Chattanooga Public Schools,” Whiteside
said. “The man who filed the original lawsuit in the 1960s is still living in
the area, and I was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to interview him
for my paper.” Whiteside is still in the progress of completing and publishing
what she called the “ever-lengthening” paper, and credits the experience with
sparking her interest in the historical movement.</p>



<p>The 2011 Student Freedom Ride is part of a series of activities
leading up to the May 16 broadcast of the documentary “Freedom Riders,” celebrating
50 years since the original Freedom Rides of 1961. The students, along with original
freedom riders, appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show on May 4 as part of an
episode commemorating the anniversary. The occasion also coincides with Georgia
Tech’s ongoing celebration of the 50th anniversary of the matriculation of
black students and peaceful integration of its campus.</p>



<p>Students will use social media to document their experiences
throughout the trip in an effort to expand their conversation on how civic
activism has evolved since the 1960s. Follow Whiteside on her freedom ride <a href="http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/freedomriders/2011/tag/kaitlyn-whiteside/">at
the PBS website</a>. </p>]]></body>
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