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It provided federal referees. It also required submission of a reapportionment plan to the justice department before any state could reapportion and demonstrate that it was not with the intent to discriminate. There has only been partial implementation. Part of the deal, to keep Richard Russell from filibustering, Johnson agreed not to send referees to Georgia. 15:45 – Meredith March. James Meredith decided to walk from Memphis to Jackson in 1966, calling it “The March Against Fear.” Young could see no political significance to the march, though it may have had personal significance to Meredith. SCLC had just made a major commitment to Chicago, where they were raising the economic issue. 16:50 – Senior SCLC executive staff was in a meeting [Martin Luther King, Jr., Ralph Abernathy, Hosea Williams, James Bevel, Bernard Lee, Bob Green] when they heard [erroneous] reports that James Meredith had been killed. 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