March Against Fear
On June 5, 1966, James Meredith started a solitary March Against Fear for 220 miles from Memphis to Jackson, Mississippi, to protest against racism. Soon after starting his march he was shot by a sniper. When they heard the news, other civil rights campaigners, including Martin Luther King, Stokely Carmichael and Floyd McKissick, decided to continue the march in Meredith's name.
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June 5 - 1966 - James Meredith - Memphis - Jackson, Mississippi - Racism - Sniper - Civil rights - Martin Luther King - Stokely Carmichael - Floyd McKissick
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After hospital treatment Meredith rejoined the March Against Fear on June 25, 1966. The following day the marchers arrived in Jackson. When the marchers had arrived in Greenwood, Mississippi, Stokely Carmichael delivered his famous Black Power speech.
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June 25 - Greenwood, Mississippi - Black Power
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