On this day in 1964 by Jerry Mitchell, Mississippi Today June 24, 2024 JUNE 24, 1964 A Freedom Summer volunteer speaks with a Mississippi family about voter registration. Thirty Freedom Summer workers from Greenville, Mississippi, made the first effort to register Black voters in Drew. White men circled the workers in cars and trucks, some equipped with gun racks, making violent threats. One White man stopped his car and said, “I’ve got something here for you,” flashing his gun.
A decade after the law passed, Mississippi saw the nation’s greatest increase in registered Black voters.This article first appeared on Mississippi Today and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.The stories of investigative reporter Jerry Mitchell have helped put four Klansmen and a serial killer behind bars.
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