When she was just 19 years old


 When she was just 19 years old, civil rights activist Joan Trumpauer Mulholland was sent to death row for two months for joining the famous Freedom Rides through the Jim Crow South.


In 1961, she and a group of Freedom Riders were arrested in Mississippi for "disturbing the peace" and held in a maximum-security prison. There, Mulholland was on death row before finally being released. But despite the harrowing experience, she refused to abandon the civil rights movement. Months later, she became the first white student to enroll at the historically Black Tougaloo College. While there, she met Martin Luther King Jr. and participated in sit-ins at segregated dining halls, where she suffered abuse at the hands of countless white supremacists and segregationists.


Although Mulholland is now 82, she has remained active in modern civil rights causes as long as she can. "I'm not marching anymore," she said. "My knees have had too much surgery. But I can make signs. I can offer to host people in my home."

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