Mississippi Lieutenant Governor Blocking Integration
Lieutenant Governor Paul Johnson blocks James Meredith from walking on to the University of Mississippi campus, hence integrating the school. Meredith, the first black student admitted, was accompanied by U.S. Attorney John Doar and U.S. Marshal James J.P. McShane. (Photo by © Flip Schulke/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images)

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