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    Ole Miss Riot

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    the university campus in the southern town of Oxford. By the time Kennedy gave his speech‚ rioting had began. Federal marshals were called in to keep the peace. The used tear gas in an attempt to calm the angry crowd. On October 1‚ 1962 James Meredith became the first black man to go to college at the University of Mississippi (Ole’ Miss). His enrollment publicly opposed by segregationist Governor Ross Barnett‚ sparkes tons of riot on the Oxford campus. The fight raged through the night. “This

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    Ole Miss

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    rights movement. The integration of Ole Miss altered Mississippi’s politics and contributed to a cultural shift in the region‚ as well as rejuvenated local civil rights activists and those in neighboring states. The historic confrontation among James Meredith and the University of Mississippi gives perspective on the category of African-Americans in the U.S. civilization during the 20th century; breaking down the multi-layered notions of the combat of Ole Miss gives insight on the social and political

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    The Murder of Dusty Mantel

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    Name ______________________ *********Complete and submit this Algebra 1 Midterm Review Packet when you return 1. Write the Order of Operations: __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ Evaluate: 2. 3p – q when p = 7 and q = 3 3. when w = 10 and u = 5 4

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    just off of a speedway in Northern California. Approximately 300‚000 people attended the concert‚ and caused a lot of havoc for the surrounding residents‚ the performers‚ other attendees and the security. Altamont is commonly known for the death of Meredith Hunter‚ the Hells Angels security who were heavily under the influence of alcohol and drugs at the time‚ and the unruly crowd who were extreme in their actions‚ supposedly due to a bad batch of LSD. There are minimal aspects of Altamont that were

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    very complex and often misunderstood system. This information is presented from the rules of Houston County‚ (Dothan‚ Alabama)‚ and provides the role and responsibilities of the Office of Juvenile Probation. According to Traci Meredith‚ Houston County Juvenile Probation Officer‚ Houston County’s Juvenile Probation Officers are responsible for the guidance and supervision of juveniles between the ages of 10 through 19 years of age that were either referred by local law

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    from those higher such as JFK‚ that while he remained in power Mississippi remained a state of segregation. With such people as Barnett in power integration proved to be a very difficult task for civil right activists such as James Meredith. Barnett sought to block Meredith from entering the University of Mississippi in defiance of a Federal court order‚ this confrontation was one of the sharpest clashes between a State Governor and the Federal Government since the Civil War. In 1896 the Supreme Court

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    it was football that both acted as a point of pride for Mississippians‚ “We’ve got to show the world that we’re not all bad‚” head coach Johnny Vaught told the team before a game against Houston‚ and pointed out the lack of true equality shown to Meredith‚ who couldn’t even attend football games because of safety concerns. These distractions were hard to deal with as a team‚ but their coach was right‚ they should show that they were better than everyone thought they were and that they were not that

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    Meredith gives Derek an ultimatum; her or Addison‚ followed by a heart felt speech given by Meredith. “Your choice‚ it’s simple. Her‚ or me. And I’m sure she’s really great. But Derek‚ I love you. In a… really‚ really big… pretend to like your taste in music‚ let you eat the last piece of cheesecake‚ hold a radio over my head outside your window‚ unfortunate way that makes me hate you‚ love me. So pick me‚ choose me‚ love me.” (Meredith Grey‚ speeches.com). Meredith goes to the local

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    1960s Diary Entry

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    October 1‚ 1962 Dear Diary‚ A lot has happened over the past few months. You absolutely would not believe what happened today. You remember me telling you about that negro‚ James Meredith‚ who was trying to get admitted into the University of Mississippi around the end of May of last year? Well‚ rather than letting it go and forgetting about it like he should have‚ he decided to get the NAACP involved. Apparently they appealed his case all the way up to the Supreme Court and they ruled that

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    Case Study 3 Modified

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    Case Study 3 Challenge Summary The public school system in Washington‚ D.C. is suffering from problems with truancy‚ low student performance and crime. To make significant changes to the current state‚ a proposal to develop a new after school program to target these three problem areas. The Woodson Foundation has extensive skills in raising private funds and coordinating community efforts with that of educational professionals. Utilizing the strengths of the Woodson Foundation will be paramount

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