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Student at the University of Mississippi when James Meredith tried to enroll

Student at the University of Mississippi when James Meredith tried to enroll

Create a journal entry of 700 to 1,050 words from the perspective of one of the following 1960s personas:

Student at the University of Mississippi when James Meredith tried to enroll
Witness to the assassination of Malcolm X
Protestor at the Lincoln Memorial who hears King give his “I Have a Dream” speech
A freedom rider headed to New Orleans in 1960
Store owner and witness to the Watts riots in LA
African American participant in one of the Selma marches in 1965
An African American supporter and political organizer for Robert Kennedy in 1968

Consider the social, economic, and political forces at work. For example, if you have chosen to be a student at the University of Mississippi, describe the court cases that resulted in the desegregation of the campus.

Ensure that your journal entry aligns with fact and that all facts are supported by proper citations.

Include two sources other than your textbook. You may include the videos this week as part of your sources.

Format the text of your journal entry consistent with APA guidelines.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Student at the University of Mississippi when James Meredith tried to enroll

            During this period, only white students were allowed to join this University. This aspect was brought about by racial segregation, which called for different learning institutions for blacks and whites. As a result of this, as a black student it could have been different for me to join this institution during this period. During this period, there are various factors that could have made it difficult for a black student to enroll in…………………

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