The Personal Papers of Burke Marshall. 1944 - 2003. Assistant Attorney General Mississippi Files. 7/1959 - 1963. Ole Miss Integration - James Meredith. 5/1961 - 1963. Letter to James Meredith February 21, 1961

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The Personal Papers of Burke Marshall. 1944 - 2003. Assistant Attorney General Mississippi Files. 7/1959 - 1963. Ole Miss Integration - James Meredith. 5/1961 - 1963. Letter to James Meredith February 21, 1961

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