What laws were the “freedom riders” protesting?

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The "freedom riders" were protesting segregated public transportation, particularly in the southern United States, where segregation laws enforced racial segregation on buses and trains. They were also protesting the lack of enforcement of Supreme Court rulings that declared segregation on public transportation unconstitutional.
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