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Chapter 10 #47

c) James Meredith

James Meredith was the first African American to courageously integrate an all-white university in the South in 1962. His enrollment at the University of Mississippi, or Ole Miss, faced violent resistance and required federal intervention. Meredith’s struggle against segregation and his determination to exercise his educational rights were significant moments in the civil rights movement, highlighting the ongoing battle against racial discrimination in education.