Black History Month: Activist Miller Green shares story of Freedom Riders at BHM event in Markham

In 1963, before relocating to Chicago, this individual journeyed through the Deep South and played a significant role in the Civil Rights Movement of the early 1960s.

Miller Green was a Freedom Rider, a group that challenged segregation on interstate transit in the face of violence and arrest.

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Green shared his story as a Freedom Rider at a Black History Month celebration Saturday in Markham.

“I would say it was the greatest moment of my life, because I saw changes,” Green said.

Recounting his youth, Green proudly shared stories of bravely protesting Jim Crow travel laws in the South, despite a 1960 Supreme Court ruling deeming segregated public buses unconstitutional.

The Freedom Riders, predominantly composed of young Black and white students, embarked on bus rides across Southern states, challenging segregation in public facilities.

“Really it’s not Black history, it’s American history,” Green said. “You want to know where you came from, in order to know where you’re going.”

Green came from Jackson, Mississippi, joining the Freedom Riders in an attempt to buy bus tickets in his hometown. He was arrested July 7, 1961. He was just a senior in high school at the time.

“It’s an honor. If I had to do it again, I would,” Green said. “Somebody has to do it.”

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Just two years later, he moved to Chicago, where he remained active in his advocacy for civil rights, and continues to share his story. He did so with a group in Markham, joined together in celebration of Black history.

“He talked about being in a cold dark jail cell and being beaten and being in a bus full of smoke that you could not get out of that was set on fire by a Molotov cocktail, and a lot of people were coming at you to try and kill you,” Markham Mayor Roger Agpawa said.

Markham Agpawa said as Green spoke, he envisioned himself experiencing the same circumstances, wondering how he would’ve responded to the violence.

“I think by him coming here to speak, what it’s really done for me as a leader of this city is we have a certain amount of stewardship about what he did, and that we should share that with people in general,” Agpawa said.

The Freedom Riders changed the way people traveled and help set the stage for the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

Most famous among the Freedom Riders was Georgia Congressman John Lewis, who served in the House of Representatives from 1987 until his death in 2020.

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