Two tables at the end of the car were for blacks - unless white passengers needed them, as in this case they had.
Buses were stopped on interstate highways and white passengers killed.
Pinkard wasn't the only white passenger who drew a pistol before boarding.
Black people can't even walk past the white passengers in the good seats.
Black and white passengers were separated on this little pocket streamliner until the 1960s.
Half a block later it picked up a white passenger going in the same direction.
Near the middle of the bus, her row was directly behind the ten seats reserved for white passengers.
Prior to this, it was common for Black and white passengers to sit next to each other on streetcars.
The 8 or 10 white passengers must have stared.
The white passengers looked around guiltily to see what had happened to the old man's bread.