James Meredith called the vandalizing of his statue on the Ole Miss campus Sunday an act of moral breakdown in Mississippi. He said the only solution...
UPDATE — Early this morning a single bloom was found at the foot of the James Meredith statue on the Ole Miss campus that was vandalized...
By Sidna Brower Mitchell The integration of the University of Mississippi by James Meredith in the fall of 1962 was a life-changing event for me. As...
Ten years after James Meredith broke down the color barrier by becoming the first African American member of the student body, another milestone was reached....
Loki Mulholland rises to the occasion to share his mother’s story on film By Jared Senseman, Junior, Meek School of Journalism and New Media jrsensem@go.olemiss.edu Loki...
Students in Dr. Mark K. Dolan’s Journalism 301 media history class produced multimedia pieces focusing on those voices at Ole Miss which are different from their...
Sidna Brower Mitchell, a Memphis native, was graduated from Ole Miss in 1963 when she was named to the Hall of Fame. As editor of the...
The Gift of Ole Miss By Ronnie Agnew On a small farm in rural north Mississippi, the calendar flipped to Oct. 10, 1962, my mother gave...
Two 50th anniversaries this year really hit home for me. “I love Mississippi.” Those words and others from then Governor Ross Barnett at an Ole Miss...
The Paradox of James Meredith By JOE ATKINS OXFORD – James Meredith’s new book, A Mission from God, co-authored with William Doyle, sometimes reads like the...