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...track events, junior Meredith Rainey shone, winning both the 200-meter run in 25.5 seconds and the 400-meter...
...images of heroism and horror as the civil rights movement spread through the South like kudzu. 1960: four Negro students sit in at a Greensboro, N.C., lunch counter. 1961: the Congress of Racial Equality inaugurates its Freedom Rides to integrate Southern bus terminals. 1962: in Oxford, Miss., James Meredith enters Ole Miss, its first black student since Reconstruction...
Ward was in Oxford with James Meredith; he was shot in the shoulder for his protective pains. Yet he seems criminally naive about race relations in the South. In a luncheonette he quizzes a young black; that night the youth is tortured. Ward's way is to send his agents wading solemnly through a Jessup swamp in their dark gray suits, looking for all the world like a lost patrol of Blues Brothers. The result is only frustration and conflagration, as Negro churches, schools, shacks go up in flames. Anderson, a native Mississippian, knows how to talk to the natives...
...program, run by Fitzgerald Elementary School teachers Sheila Donelan and Meredith Thompson, will bring handicapped students from the school's Special Needs program into regular classrooms and teach students about living with a disability...
Other highlights for the women included Meredith Rainey's 400-meter victory in 56.01 seconds, Cathy Griffin's top shot put throw of 42-ft., 2-in. and 20-lb. weight throw of 44-ft., 8-in. Danielle Fulgini took the 800-meter race with a time...