Meredith Enrolls at Ole Miss: Segregation Shattered
James Meredith walked onto the campus of the University of Mississippi, requiring federal troops to intervene and end a violent riot that left two people dead. His enrollment shattered the legal barrier of segregation at the university, proving that federal power could enforce desegregation when local authorities refused to comply.
September 30, 1962
64 years ago
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