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would give his life or pay his own fare on a bus tour to Jackson, Mississippi. Before the "ride" these two were almost synonymous in the [[insertion in black ink]] ^ Black [[/insertion]] eyes of America. People feared Mississippi because they feared what would happen. They feared the mobs. We feared too - at least I did. But we came anyway - that is the important thing. This is one of the important things which I have been experiencing during the last year and what little I have done for the "movement" since then. I have grown inside. I am better for what I have done and the people [[strikethrough]] who [[/strikethrough]] with whom I have had the opportunity to associate my actions and my ideas. We find that we have much in common. Much of what we have in common is common because we have faced a common enemy from birth - segregation.