![Transportation Protests: 1841 to 1992](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5948733cf5e23161d7d8bf60/1690905221875-BGTKIEKD17XNCAA5PW6L/BatonRougeErnestRichie.jpg)
Transportation Protests: 1841 to 1992
Reading by Julian Hipkins III and David Busch
The struggle for the desegregation of transportation has a long history in the United States. This timeline outlines some key individuals and organizations who took a stand against segregated transit.
![Freedom’s Main Line: Louisville, Kentucky 1870-1871](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5948733cf5e23161d7d8bf60/1620058355063-NBIGCJX6N4KGAYIRBVYK/LouisvilleStreetcar1900.jpg)
Freedom’s Main Line: Louisville, Kentucky 1870-1871
Reading by Maria Fleming
An 1870 protest against transportation segregation in Louisville, KY.