The success of James Meredith's enrollment at the University of Mississippi in 1962 reinforced the importance of __________ to guarantee African American rights.
A) federal government intervention in state affairs
B) states' rights taking precedent over the powers of the executive branch
C) a state governor voluntarily deferring to the authority of the federal government
D) church groups in the fight against discrimination
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