<p>In the last century on September 30 1962 James Meredith became the first African American student at the University of Mississippi until then a segregated establishment&mdash;a watershed event in the American Civil Rights movement. Less than one year later Meredith graduated with a degree in political science and history. The day after his graduation from &ldquo;Ole Miss&rdquo; Meredith moved his family out of the state of Mississippi because he was a target on the Ku Klux Klan&rsquo;s hit list.</p><p>James Meredith is an icon who took on the U.S. federal government and forced it to take a stand on whether African Americans were entitled to receive higher education at the same schools as whites.<strong>&nbsp;</strong><em><strong>James Meredith: Warrior and the America that created him</strong></em><strong>&nbsp;</strong>provides an insightful revealing examination of the state of the United States that engendered James Meredith and others of his generation who stood up for equality. The book examines Meredith&rsquo;s early life; his actions that resulted in the integration of Ole Miss; his 1966 &ldquo;March Against Fear&rdquo; during which he was shot by a shotgun-wielding sniper; and voting rights stories from the Civil Rights era.</p><p>This second edition contains over 50 images including rare family pictures.&nbsp;It explores Meredith&#39;s relationship with&nbsp;famed Civil Rights activist Medgar Wiley Evers Martin Luther King Jr. and others.&nbsp;Meredith&rsquo;s action prompted President John F. Kennedy to send in armed troops to restore order and break Mississippi&rsquo;s Jim Crow laws. The last two chapters focus on closing America&rsquo;s wealth gap in modern-day society.</p><p>Forward by Isao Fujimoto PhD<br /><strong>Rural Development Leadership Network Institute</strong><br />UC Davis</p>
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