The J.D. Williams Library at the University of Mississippi soon will be home to a unique collection that includes never-before-seen photos of James Meredith attending his...
Commentary by Dick Gentry Governor Ross Barnett and James Meredith were the leading characters in the insurrection at Ole Miss in 1962 when Meredith was enrolling...
James Meredith returned to the limelight in Mississippi on June 5, 1966, marching on foot from Memphis to Jackson, to support the effort for black voter...
What Kind Of Rebel Are You — Yeah that’s a legit question this very day at Ole Miss. In fact, it has always been the question...
In an email HottyToddy.com received from the FBI this afternoon, Special Agent in Charge Daniel McMullen announced that the Federal Bureau of Investigation, along with the University...
HottyToddy.com is pleased to post the following letter signed by all the fraternity presidents at Ole Miss condemning the defacement of the James Meredith statue on...
I spoke to James Meredith this week. We go back a ways He was in his room on campus asleep and I was running around The...
Following the defacement of the James Meredith statue on campus Sunday, record-setting former Ole Miss wide receiver Shay Hodge was among many Ole Miss students, alumni,...
HottyToddy.com has learned the FBI has entered the investigation of the defacement of the James Meredith statue on the Ole Miss campus early Sunday morning....
Hundreds of students gathered around the James Meredith statue at 3:30 p.m. today for a peaceful protest in support of civil rights. Leaders of the demonstration...