Latest News About Brenda Travis, McComb’s Civil Rights Pioneer

Updated 2026-06-18 06:03

attended the early-1960s nonviolent protest that resulted in arrests and expulsion; she took part in the bus segregation protest where she attempted to buy a bus ticket designated for White passengers and was detained at Oakley Training School before being released with support from SNCC and Ella Baker. A native of McComb, Mississippi, she pursued education in North Carolina, Connecticut, and California. Her work helped spark broader sentiment against segregation.

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