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  • Civil rights activist and Freedom Rider Thomas Armstrong III speaks to a group of high school history students at the Algonquin Area Public Library Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017, about his work during the civil rights movement.

    Civil rights activist and Freedom Rider Thomas Armstrong III speaks to a group of high school history students at the Algonquin Area Public Library Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017, about his work during the civil rights movement.

  • Sixteen-month-old Olivia McCoy runs to her great grandfather and civil rights activist Thomas Armstrong III as he exits the elevator Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017, after speaking at the Algonquin Area Public Library. Armstrong co-authored his book titled Autobiography of a Freedom Rider: My Life as a Foot Soldier for Civil Rights, with Natalie Bell.

    Sixteen-month-old Olivia McCoy runs to her great grandfather and civil rights activist Thomas Armstrong III as he exits the elevator Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017, after speaking at the Algonquin Area Public Library. Armstrong co-authored his book titled Autobiography of a Freedom Rider: My Life as a Foot Soldier for Civil Rights, with Natalie Bell.

  • Praniece Nicholson (cq) asks Freedom Rider Thomas Armstrong III a question about how to get young people engaged in politics Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017, at Algonquin Area Public Library. Armstrong responded that people should get involved at the local level and understand the processes of electing officials including understanding the electoral college.

    Praniece Nicholson (cq) asks Freedom Rider Thomas Armstrong III a question about how to get young people engaged in politics Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017, at Algonquin Area Public Library. Armstrong responded that people should get involved at the local level and understand the processes of electing officials including understanding the electoral college.

  • Dr. Jack Keehan takes notes during a speech given by civil rights activist and Freedom Rider Thomas Armstrong III Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017, at the Algonquin Area Public Library. Armstrong spoke about his experiences growing up in Mississippi and being a Freedom Rider.

    Dr. Jack Keehan takes notes during a speech given by civil rights activist and Freedom Rider Thomas Armstrong III Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017, at the Algonquin Area Public Library. Armstrong spoke about his experiences growing up in Mississippi and being a Freedom Rider.

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    Sixteen-month-old Olivia McCoy runs to her great grandfather and civil rights activist Thomas Armstrong III as he exits the elevator Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017, after speaking at the Algonquin Area Public Library. Armstrong co-authored his book titled Autobiography of a Freedom Rider: My Life as a Foot Soldier for Civil Rights, with Natalie Bell.
    Praniece Nicholson (cq) asks Freedom Rider Thomas Armstrong III a question about how to get young people engaged in politics Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017, at Algonquin Area Public Library. Armstrong responded that people should get involved at the local level and understand the processes of electing officials including understanding the electoral college.
    Dr. Jack Keehan takes notes during a speech given by civil rights activist and Freedom Rider Thomas Armstrong III Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017, at the Algonquin Area Public Library. Armstrong spoke about his experiences growing up in Mississippi and being a Freedom Rider.