The Price of Defiance: James Meredith and the Integration of Ole Miss

· Univ of North Carolina Press
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When James Meredith enrolled as the first African American student at the University of Mississippi in 1962, the resulting riots produced more casualties than any other clash of the civil rights era. Eagles shows that the violence resulted from the university's and the state's long defiance of the civil rights movement and federal law. Ultimately, the price of such behavior--the price of defiance--was not only the murderous riot that rocked the nation and almost closed the university but also the nation's enduring scorn for Ole Miss and Mississippi. Eagles paints a remarkable portrait of Meredith himself by describing his unusual family background, his personal values, and his service in the U.S. Air Force, all of which prepared him for his experience at Ole Miss.

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A Google user
October 10, 2011
I especially enjoyed the chapter about my Dad, Wm Patrick Murphy, Prof. Emeritus: Mr Eagles was a very inquistive detail oriented investigator whom I had the opportunity of meeting twice, unfortunately once at Dads funeral. His historical perceptiveness and unadultered words about my Dads sorry treatment at Ole Miss, and in the Great State of Mississippi, (except by his colleagues and the majority of students), written in a very readable style which gives history such a fun aspect , even when reading about things that shouldn't have been, kudos to Charles Eagles, especially for me personally, the chapter about Dad. Stephen Murphy, Chapel Hill NC
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Charles W. Eagles has taught history at the University of Mississippi since 1983. His books include Outside Agitator: Jon Daniels and the Civil Rights Movement in Alabama and The Civil Rights Movement in America.

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