Military jeeps and private cars come to University campus during Mississippi riots in Oxford, Mississippi. African American student James Meredith leaves building with United States Marshals. (This is during Ole Miss riot of segregationists against education integration during the civil rights movement.). A military member seated at a desk. Exterior view of CNATECHTRA (Chief of Naval Technical Training) Career Appraisal and Career Information office at a military base. Sign beside doors notes it is home of the Navy Memphis Rod and Gun Club. This is possible on the Naval Support Activity Mid-South (NSA Mid-South) base in Millington, Tennessee, north of Memphis. U.S. Army jeeps parked in front of building. Two U.S. Army soldiers near the jeeps. Another Army truck.
Military jeeps and trucks. Helicopters in ground during Mississippi riots in Oxford, Mississippi. General Frederick W Gibbs arrives in riot drill at airfield. General Gibbs enters car. (During time of riots by segregationists against education integration during the civil rights movement.)
College student James H Meredith with Constance Baker Motley and a man walking at the University of Mississippi, after Meredith became the first African American to enroll in the school's history. University campus buildings seen. Police at the campus. Crowd gathered. Mississippi Governor Ross Barnett's car arrives at campus. Governor Barnett emerges from the car and waves. Police officer talks to another man. People applaud. President John F Kennedy addresses the nation stating that Americans are free to disagree with the law, but not to disobey it. He appeals to people of Mississippi to comply peacefully with civil rights integration laws. Army troops on road. Former Major General Edwin Walker, from Texas, is seen in a car during arrest process for having incited insurrection. A policeman checks the car with Walker in it. Troops pass by in military jeeps and maintain order.
Soldiers on ground during Mississippi riots in Oxford, Mississippi. A plane takes off. Two soldiers talk. Soldiers unload plane from bags. Soldiers go with their bags. (This is part of response to Ole Miss riot of 1962, of segregationists against education integration during the civil rights movement.)
Planes and equipment at airfield during Ole Miss student segregationist riots in Oxford, Mississippi at University of Mississippi. A pilot in a helicopter. Aerial view of land in the area. The riots were by segregationists against education integration during the civil rights movement.
Soldiers search private cars during Mississippi riots in Oxford, Mississippi. Campus of Mississippi University. Soldiers on the campus grounds. Soldier opens the hood of a car to inspect. (Riots were by segregationists against education integration during the civil rights movement.)
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