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In the fall of 1962
the college town of Oxford, Mississippi, erupted in violence. At the
center of the controversy stood James Meredith, an African American
who was attempting to register at the all-white University of
Mississippi, known as "Ole Miss." Meredith had the support
of the federal government, which insisted that Mississippi honor the
rights of all its citizens, regardless of race. Mississippi's
refusal led to a showdown between state and federal authorities and
the storming of the campus by a segregationist mob. Two people died
and dozens were injured. In the end, Ole Miss, the state of
Mississippi, and the nation were forever changed.
This site lets visitors witness the events firsthand through the
actual letters, recorded telephone conversations, and images of
those who made history.
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