Podcast: The controversial day that Robert Kennedy came to the University of Mississippi
20-05-2024 13:30 via mississippitoday.org

Podcast: The controversial day that Robert Kennedy came to the University of Mississippi

Retired U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Edward Ellington talks with Mississippi Today’s Bobby Harrison and Geoff Pender about former U.S. Attorney General Robert Kennedy’s speech at the University of Mississippi less than four years after the riots that occurred after the integration of the school. Ellington, who at the time headed the Ole Miss Speaker’s Bureau as a law school student, recalls the controversy leading up to the speech. 
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