Undaunted, the B.S.U. members moved from the cafeteria to the Ole Miss campus-security office to file a complaint. “They handed each one of us a form, and we filled it out,” Mayfield said. “I put my name on the form,” he said, “and I wrote the source of my complaint, in bold print, as ‘racism.’ ” His classmates did the same. It was one of those balmy days in Mississippi in late winter, just before spring arrives. Again, white students happening past mostly ignored the protesters. https://www.whytheracecardisplayed.com/post/the-unhealed-wounds-of-a-mass-arrest-of-black-students-at-ole-miss-fifty-years-later