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Mississippi Barred Meredith For The Third Time

  • Sep 26, 1962
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Mississippi barred Meredith for the third time. Lt. Gov. Paul Johnson and a blockade of state patrolmen turned back Meredith and federal marshals about four hundred yards from the gate of the school.

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