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What were James Meredith's personal and political reasons for applying to the University of Mississippi? Through these two letters, you will be able to gain insight into the personality of James Meredith and the values and beliefs that prompted him to apply to Ole Miss.




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links to documents Go to letter from James Meredith to the Justice Department Go to letter from James Meredith to Thurgood Marshall quote from James Meredith: Ever since I was fifteen years old I have been consciously aware that I am a Negro....but until I was fifteen I did not know that my group was supposed to be the inferior one.  Since then I have felt a personal responsibility to change the status of my group. quote from James Meredith: I anticipate encountering some type of difficulty.
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