James Meredith shot and wounded during civil rights walk into Mississippi 50 years ago this hour (June 6 1966)


Video: 'James Meredith Shot During the March Against Fear'

(Monday, June 6, 1966, 4:15 p.m. CST/6:15 p.m. EDT; during the African-American Civil Rights Movement (1954–68)) — James Meredith, the African-American who desegregated the University of Mississippi in 1962, was shot in the back today as he walked along United States Highway 51 two miles south of Hernando, Mississippi.

At the time, Meredith was leading the March Against Fear, a 220-mile walk from Memphis, Tennessee, to Jackson, Mississippi, to counter the continuing racism in the Mississippi Delta after passage of federal civil rights legislation in the previous two years and encourage African Americans to register to vote.


Video: 'James Meredith Shot In Mississippi During Civil-Rights March AKA Meredith Shooting (1966)'