Medgar Wiley Evers
  • Male
  • Decatur, MS
  • United States

Medgar Wiley Evers's Friends

  • Robert Parris Mosses
  • James Meredith
  • Myrlie Evers-Williams
  • Kweisi Mfume
  • Martin Luther King Jr
  • Daisy Bates
  • NAACP - National Association for
 

Medgar Wiley Evers's Page

Profile Information

Greatest Contribution to the Civil Rights Movement
he organized voter registration drives and demonstrations. Civil Rights leader who tried to gain equality for African Americans in his state.

Born

July 02, 1925 in Decatur, Mississippi, United States

Died

June 12, 1963 in Jackson, Mississippi united States

Nationality

American 

Occupation

Civil Right Activist

investigated crimes perpetrated against blacks

Education

Alcorn Agricultural & Mechanical College

Military/Wartime Service

United States Army, 1943-1946, Served in Europe

Organization

NAACP

Boycotts against gas stations that did not let blacks in their restrooms

Signature Quote

'You can kill a man but you cant kill an idea"

"If we don't like what the Republicans."

"Our only hope is to control the vote."

"The gifts of God should be enjoyed by all citizens in Mississippi."

Family

Myrlie Evers (wife)

James Van Evers (son)

Darrel kenyatta Evers (son)

Reena Denise Evers (daughter)

My Goal

My Goal is to make African Americans and whites equal to each other in my state. 

Citations

Myra Ribeiro, The Assassination Of Medgar Evers

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Comment Wall (4 comments)

At 8:43pm on June 11, 2013, Tricia London said…

Mr. Evers,  I can't believe that it's the 50th anniversary of the assassination.  I understand  you were remembered this week in an emotional memorial ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery.  Who are the famous people that attended?

At 12:02pm on June 12, 2013, Tricia London said…

Medgar, I would add to your contributions to Civil Rights.  Weren't you assassinated for the cause?

At 2:27pm on June 12, 2013, Kweisi Mfume said…

Mr. Evers,

I'm glad that I finally have the chance to contact you. I hadn't realized before that not only have we both worked for the NAACP, but we also have freemasonry in common. I can't wait to discuss this with you.

At 9:28pm on June 13, 2013, Byron De La Beckwith said…
Good thing I killed you

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