In this episode of Hitchhiking Highway 61, host Kevin Fallon explores Bob Dylan’s hauntingly restrained protest song “Oxford Town,” written in response to the 1962 Ole Miss riots. Kevin unpacks the historical context behind the song—from the Jim Crow era to the violent backlash James Meredith faced when integrating the University of Mississippi—and reflects on how Dylan captured the quiet complicity of bystanders through deceptively simple lyrics. Drawing connections to the broader civil rights movement, including insights from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., this episode reminds us how far we’ve come—and what it took to get here.