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  1. Medgar Wiley Evers was born on July 2, 1925, in the town of Decatur, in East-Central Mississippi. Growing up, Evers regularly witnessed the pervasive and violent racism directed at African Americans. When Evers was young, a white mob lynched a family friend, and Evers frequently saw gangs of white men looking for black people to assault.

  2. Redigera Wikidata. Medgar Wiley Evers, född 2 juli 1925 i Decatur i Mississippi, död 12 juni 1963 i Jackson i Mississippi, var en amerikansk medborgarrättsaktivist som organiserade bojkotter av diskriminerande företag, arbetade med rösträttsfrågor och kampanjade för att förändra segregerade skolor.

  3. 13 de ene. de 2016 · Not Forgotten: Medgar Evers, Whose Assassination Reverberated Through the Civil Rights Movement - The New York Times. “You can kill a man, but you can’t kill an idea,” he once said.

  4. 11 de jun. de 2013 · 1. Evers was a World War II veteran who participated in the Normandy invasion. Born in Decatur, Mississippi, on July 2, 1925, Medgar Evers was the third of five children born to farmer and sawmill ...

  5. 29 de oct. de 2020 · Medgar Evers’ wife, Myrlie Evers, went on to become a renowned civil rights activist in the state and beyond. She even rose to become the national chairperson of the NAACP. In recognition of his dedication to the cause of civil rights, a community pool in a neighborhood in the Central District of Seattle, Washington, was named after him.

  6. 7 de jul. de 2021 · Medgar Wiley Evers, civil rights activist, voting rights activist and organizer, was born 96 years ago this month in tiny Decatur, Mississippi. He would go on to become one of the nation’s most significant 20th-century voices in the causes of civil rights and social justice before being assassinated at the age of 37.

  7. The NAACP posthumously awarded Evers the Spingarn Medal, the organization’s highest honor. The City University of New York named their new Brooklyn campus Medgar Evers College in 1970. Myrlie Evers-Williams, Medgar’s wife, continued the struggle for equality and became the first chairwoman of the NAACP in 1995.

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