[PDF] Lines Were Drawn : Remembering Court-Ordered Integration at a Mississippi High School free. City leaders were committed to fighting desegregation in the courts and avoiding mob In the end, Memphis failed to create an integrated school system. Iv Alan Huffman, John Griffin Jones, and Teena F. Horn discuss their new book, LINES WERE DRAWN: REMEMBERING COURT-ORDERED INTEGRATION AT A MISSISSIPPI HIGH SCHOOL at Lemuria Books. The book gathers oral histories from graduates from Murrah High School 1973, those who as students experienced the court-mandated integration of Jackson's USA TODAY NETWORK - Mississippi Published 8:32 a.m. CT Jan. Alan Huffman and John Griffin Jones sign Lines Were Drawn: Remembering Court-Ordered Integration at a Mississippi High School, 11:45 a.m. Thursday Contact: John Sewell / 601-974-1019 The integration of Murrah High School will be the subject of a panel discussion to be held at Millsaps College in the Recital Hall of the Gertrude C. 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