When I returned to Mississippi to practice Civil Rights, the rage and anger that I experienced at Ole Miss was slowly re-ignited. I still retained dormant memories of the mistreatments that I had received in Mississippi, including being kicked out of Ole Miss. I was determined to use the Courts to challenge all of the Jim Crow laws and practices that were still alive and well in Mississippi in the 1970s. This was after the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 barring employment discrimination, the Civil Voting Rights Act of 1965 which prohibited discrimination in voting and the Housing...
When I returned to Mississippi to practice Civil Rights, the rage and anger that I experienced at Ole Miss was slowly re-ignited. I still retained dor...