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Definition of James meredith
1. Noun. United States civil rights leader whose college registration caused riots in traditionally segregated Mississippi (born in 1933).
Generic synonyms: Civil Rights Activist, Civil Rights Leader, Civil Rights Worker
Lexicographical Neighbors of James Meredith
Literary usage of James meredith
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pennsylvania Archives by Pennsylvania Dept. of public instruction, Pennsylvania State library, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania State Library (1907)
"... Land with all and Singular the Appurtenances thereunto belonging to my two
Grand Sons (vizt) to my Grand Son james meredith by my son Simon Meredith and ..."
2. Reminiscences of Manchester fifty years ago by Josiah Thomas Slugg (1881)
"Michl. Norton was the agent of Sir Oswald Mosley, and collected his rents.
james meredith was the uncle of Mr. Meredith, law stationer in King Street. ..."
3. Manchester Streets and Manchester Men by Thomas Swindells (1908)
"Not transferable. No. 2. Proprietors— MICHAEL NORTON. james meredith. ...
james meredith was the uncle of Mr. Meredith, law stationer, founder of the ..."
4. The Electrical Engineer (1893)
"William R. Rootes, Bank Offices, Ross 1 james meredith, 2, Market-place, Ross 1
Thomas H. ... The first are William R. Rootes, james meredith, George Shead, ..."
5. Lineage Book by Daughters of the American Revolution (1921)
"Daughter of james meredith Trice and Katherine George Baker, his wife. Granddaughter
of james meredith Trice and Elizabeth ..."
6. The Court Leet Records of the Manor of Machester, from the Year 1552 to the by Manchester (England). Court-Leet, John Parsons Earwaker, Manchester (England). Court-baron, Manchester (England). City Council (1889)
"The Jurors aforesaid. having likewise viewed and examined a certain Cellar hole
appertaining to a Cellar in the occupation of M' james meredith which ..."