(25423) Civil Rights, Demonstrations, "Meredith March Against Fear," Mississippi, 1966

Stokely Carmichael (later Kwame Ture), chairman of the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), addresses participants in the “Meredith March Against Fear” at its conclusion on the grounds of the Mississippi State Capitol, Jackson, Mississippi.

The Meredith March Against Fear takes its name from James Meredith, the first African American to attend the University of Mississippi and a student at Columbia Law School, who organized a 220 mile long walk from Memphis, TN to Jackson MS to encourage African Americans to register to vote. On June 6, the second day of the walk, he reached Hernado, MS and was shot in the back by a sniper. Upon hearing of the assault, civil rights campaigners from across the country rushed to Mississippi to finish the march in his name.

(25423) Civil Rights, Demonstrations, "Meredith March Against Fear," Mississippi, 1966
Date: 
1966-06
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Photograph
Photographer: 
Matt Herron / Black Star