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When you visit the museum, keep your eyes peeled—you never know who you might meet. Spotted in the museum today was James Meredith, the first African American to attend the University of Mississippi. After Meredith was shot during his March Against Fear in 1966, Martin Luther King, Jr., Stokely Carmichael, and others joined Meredith's march to the Mississippi State Capitol in Jackson. #MLKDAY2018 #NDORH | Mississippi Civil Rights Museum
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James Meredith: Shot for Telling Blacks to Vote In 1962, James Meredith became the first Black student at the University of Mississippi—but it took 31,000 federal troops to get him to class. Mississippi Governor Ross Barnett physically blocked his enrollment. When U.S. Marshals escorted Meredith onto the Ole Miss campus on September 30, 1962, white mobs rioted with guns and Molotov cocktails, killing two people and wounding 160 marshals—28 by gunfire—in what historians call the last battle of th
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James Meredith became the first black student to attend the University of Mississippi on October 1, 1962. It took a Supreme Court ruling and 30,000 troops to get him to class. Riots on campus left two people dead and more than 300 people injured in what some call “the last battle of the Civil War.” We spoke with his son, John Meredith, about integrating Ole Miss and what he considers to be an even greater accomplishment: his 1966 March Against Fear. Today, the march continues. | Southern Poverty
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Profiles in Legacy: 60 years after integration, University of Mississippi alumnus, speak about the legacy of James Meredith and share stories and insight on how his legacy and the university helped them build theirs. See the full series: https://bit.ly/3Rn9wfU | The University of Mississippi - Ole Miss
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Relationshipstuff101 on Instagram: "The 1966 “March Against Fear” was a voting rights protest led by James Meredith, intended to encourage Black Americans to register to vote despite intimidation. It was transformed into a national civil rights campaign against racial terror after Meredith was shot in Mississippi, with leaders like MLK Jr. promoting unity. #fyp #trending #viral #culture #black"
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missippi vibes on Instagram: "Almost 60 years ago, June 1966, the March Against Fear—also called the Meredith March—became a pivotal moment in Mississippi’s civil rights struggle, showcasing both Black determination and rare interracial solidarity amid deep hostility. It began as a solitary endeavor by James Meredith, the first African American to integrate the University of Mississippi in 1962. On June 5, he set out alone from Memphis, Tennessee, along U.S. Highway 51 toward Jackson, Mississipp
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