Two men talking at a rest stop during the "March Against Fear" through Mississippi, begun by James Meredith.

One of the men is wearing a sign for the Lowndes County Freedom Association, also known as the Black Panther Party; the sign reads, "Move on Over or We'll Move on Over You" (see Q9168). The march began on June 5 in Memphis, Tennessee, and ended on June 26 in Jackson, Mississippi. Mere...

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Main Author: Peppler, Jim
Format: Electronic
Published: Alabama Department of Archives and History
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Online Access:http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/peppler/id/9135
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Summary:One of the men is wearing a sign for the Lowndes County Freedom Association, also known as the Black Panther Party; the sign reads, "Move on Over or We'll Move on Over You" (see Q9168). The march began on June 5 in Memphis, Tennessee, and ended on June 26 in Jackson, Mississippi. Meredith was injured by gunshots shortly after setting out, and he was not able to rejoin the march until June 25. The event was covered in the issues of The Southern Courier for June 11-12, June 18-19, June 25-26, and July 2-3, 1966, which are available online (not on the ADAH website): http://www.southerncourier.org/low-res/Vol2_No24_1966_06_11.pdf and http://www.southerncourier.org/low-res/Vol2_No25_1966_06_18.pdf and http://www.southerncourier.org/low-res/Vol2_No26_1966_06_25.pdf and http://www.southerncourier.org/low-res/Vol2_No27_1966_07_02.pdf