Black Lives Matter: Mississippi 1955

On April 5, 1955, four months before that petition was filed in Yazoo City, Mississippi Governor Hugh White signed the bill into law. It made it a crime for any white student to attend a public school alongside a Black student.

The penalty was a fine and up to six months in jail. The target was not white children, it was the idea that Black children had any right to be in the same room.

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