
As the crisis developed, public opinions of the events transpiring grew louder. In what ways did the public respond to this crisis? Did Southerners agree with the politicians and judges? Did the actions of James Meredith have popular support, or were people against him? The documents in this section seek to express a variety of Southern viewpoints.
"However, you watch from a considerable distance, and it might very well be that inasmuch as I am here and involved with these people I can give you at least a small bit of insight.
Moss Point, Mississipi Minister
letter to Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy
Left: Ole Miss students crowd around a car carrying James Meredith to class.