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Journey to Freedom and Equality: How an AR Experience Makes History Come Alive

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The Freedom Riders were a group of white and Black American civil rights activists who joined the Freedom Rides in 1961. The Freedom Rides were bus trips organized as a protest against how the Supreme Court ruling of public transportation was not enforced in the South, an area that was heavily segregated. Trouble in Alabama.

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The Official US Civil Rights Trail Book Adds AR Experience to Engage the Young Generations

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Some of the places are Birmingham (Alabama), Memphis (Tennessee), Atlanta (Georgia), Charleston (South Carolina), already mentioned Little Rock (Arkansas) and Selma (Alabama), and more. The itinerary covers places important to the Civil Rights Movement, as according to the official site, “what happened here changed the world”.

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Spooky Stories, Digital Campfire

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How Augmented Reality (AR) is Reshaping the Food Service Industry 3. Enterprise AR: 7 real-world use cases for 2021 One was a regional story about a long-dead Ship’s Captain whose spirit was well-known to appear and warn folks about any hurricanes approaching that part of the South Carolina coast. ExpiCulture?—?Developing