Soldiers search private cars entering University of Mississippi, or Ole Miss, college campus during the Mississippi riots of segregationists against education integration during the civil rights movement. A military truck passing. A soldier talks. Civilian in a car. Board reads 'US Army'.
Soldiers gather for riot drill during student riots in Oxford, Mississippi (Riots of segregationists against education integration during the civil rights movement.) Soldiers practice in pairs of two with rifles. An officer supervise them. Military trucks and planes in ground.
President John F Kennedy during a television interview at the President's office in the White House, Washington DC. William H Lawrence and Sander Vanocur ask questions about the education act and effect of events in Oxford, Mississippi on it. President Kennedy answers the questions.
Scenes of broken windshields of army jeeps during Mississippi riots in Oxford, Mississippi. Soldiers show broken windshields. Military jeeps in line. Rioters were segregationists against education integration during the civil rights movement.
Troop tent area during Ole Miss riot, or University of Mississippi riots in Oxford, Mississippi. Soldiers in front of their tents. Soldiers discuss. Private cars lined up. The riots were sparked by segregationists against education integration during the civil rights movement.
U.S. Marines helicopter. Troops resting in hangar during Mississippi riots in Oxford, Mississippi. Soldiers drill going on and a supervisor keeps eye on them. (These are forces called in for Ole Miss riot response to segregationists against education integration during the civil rights movement.)
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