Sunday, February 22, 2026

James Meredith

 James Meredith


James Meredith was an African American student who was able to gain acceptance in a university. While Meredith attempted to go to college, a racist governor attempted to prevent him from going to college. Racist socialists gathered around the school to prevent him from attending university. Racist socialists shot rifles and threw bottles to initimidate and prevent him from gaining an education and improving himself.

The racist socialists may have been organized by the FBI or the governor. Despite opposition, JFK allowed the student to go to school and obtain a college education. Meredith was able to help fight desegregation by going to college and not allowing the racist socialists to prevent him from getting an education. Meredith would then decide to help the Civil Rights Movement by leading a non-violent protest by walking 220 miles across America from Memphis to Jackson.

After walking 28 miles, Meredith was shot by a racist socialist with a gun. Meredith did not employ violence nor preach racism and hate. Meredith believed in non-violent protests and civil disobedience. Meredith was probably feared by the racist socialists that he would inspire others to keep to their ideals and morals and was envied by slothful envious racist socialists.

MLK and other individuals continued the walk after Meredith was shot. Carmichael also went to the event to foment strife and division. While Carmichael grabbed MLK to walk arm in arm, he was calling for African Americans to separate themselves from Caucasians who were also helping the Civil Rights Movement. (Three Caucasian students had also been killed for helping the Civil Rights Movement.) MLK called for unity and civility while Carmichael called for division and strife. (Carmichael was a fake brother who tried to foment division and opposed MLK while appearing "benevolent".) We can avoid fakes and phonys who envy and resent amazing individuals. The important lesson is that we can avoid socialist enviers.We can choose to avoid socialist rat snakes. We can persevere preaching and obeying the commandments of Moses.

James Meredith Was Opposed by Racist Socialists

James Meredith gained admission into a university but was denied entrance by racist idolatrous socialists. The racist socialists envied that an African American student could have been admitted to a college. Governor Ross Barnett was against desegregation in the state of Mississippi and caused opposition against Meridith going to school in a college. Meredith was opposed by socialists who did not want desegregation in the 1960s. Governor Barnett attempted to impose and keep segregation in the South and said that he was not going to allow any school to be integrated. 

JFK sided with James Meredith, and sent the marshalls to allow Meredith entrance into the university. On September 20, 1962, Meredith went to the university to enroll yet on registration day Governor Barnett denied him entrance. Barnett then tried to prevent university trustees from registering Meredith in school. The U.S. Court of Appeals sided with Meredith and ordered Barnett to "purge himself of contempt within four days or face arrest and a fine of $10,000 a day". Barnett then decided to oppose Meredith by organizing a mob of socialist racists to impede Meredith from attending school. Meredith was able to attend school after Kennedy called the marshals who kept order despite a mob of racist socialists throwing rocks and bottles and firing rifles. The marshalls fought back against racism and allowed Meredith to go to school. The mob of racists scattered once they saw that the marshalls were not intimidated by the racist mob who had set a fire in their path. The racist mob left and scattered once they saw that they were up against marshals. Kennedy kept to his ideals and helped desegregate colleges in the US in 1962

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