![]() McKinney and Thomas 55 years later, both requested the Secretary and the President to support the National Monument proclamation. |a WGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass. At approximately 5:50 on the video, Thomas talks about a 12 year old girl named Janie Forsyth McKinney, who in the midst of a mob, gave Thomas water after he escaped the burning bus. |a Won 2011 Emmy Awards, Primetime Emmy, Outstanding Writing for Nonfiction Programming ![]() (Underwood Archives/Getty Images) In early 1961, I considered myself an unremarkable, shy seventh-grader except for the fact I made straight A’s, wore thick. The author, then 12 years old, rushed to help the injured. Tam Richard Forsyth and Kate Leonard William and Eva Fox Foundation. |a Won 2011 Emmy Awards, Primetime Emmy, Outstanding Picture Editing for Nonfiction Programming A firebomb was thrown into a bus ridden by Freedom Riders on the outskirts of Anniston, Ala., on Mother's Day in 1961. Jane Cowgill Berit and Tom Durler Edward Jones Financial Advisor, David S. |a Won 2011 Emmy Awards, Primetime Emmy, Exceptional Merit in Nonfiction Filmmaking After local Klan members firebombed the bus, McKinney assisted injured riders. A student a Fisk University, in Nashville, Tennessee. 12 year old, who supplied cups of water to the African Americans and tried to help them to safety, from the burning bus. |a This video contains an interview with Janie Forsyth McKinney, who was twelve years old when the Freedom Riders came through her hometown of Anniston, Alabama, on May 14, 1961. Janie Forsyth McKinney was twelve years old when the Freedom Riders came through her hometown of Anniston, Alabama, on May 14, 1961. 5.0 (1 review) Flashcards Learn Test Match Q-Chat. |a Electronic access restricted to Villanova University patrons. ![]() |a Title from resource description page (viewed September 13, 2017). |p Interview with Janie Forsyth McKinney. ![]()
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