"American Bus Ride: Movement toward a Fair Democracy" follows the transports of three major groups who were denied basic rights as Americans. Their evolution, their respective revolutions' order, was left to be written in history as having been subconsciously prioritized. They were pre-destined, each having made a fluent transition, a natural selection, a humanely appropriate ascension, to the next. First came the removal of chains, the freeing of feet and minds, fighting a Civil War and decades to win civil rights. Then came the women in their defined movements through decades for suffrage and equal rights. Their time had come to pass. The abrogations of blacks' and women's injustices readied the minds and streets for the disabled. Both cleared the way (as people on buses often do), expanded human consciousness enough and removed guilt of oppressing the prior groups enough for the disabled to come out of the institutions and almshouses, to be accepted in society, to speak out for certain rights, and to be able to sit to the front of the bus.
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