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mahatmakanejeeves

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Mon Jun 12, 2023, 08:35 AM Jun 2023

On this day, June 12, 1963, civil rights activist Medgar Evers was murdered.

There's another thread about this at DU already today.

Mon Jun 12, 2023: On this day June 12, 1963 Medgar Evers was murdered.

Fri Mar 17, 2023: On March 17, 1933, Myrlie Louise Beasley was born. In 1951, she married Medgar Evers.

Myrlie Evers-Williams will be ninety years old tomorrow:





Myrlie Evers-Williams

Medgar Evers

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Assassination



The rifle used by De La Beckwith to assassinate Evers



The Evers house at 2332 Margaret Walker Alexander Drive, now the Medgar and Myrlie Evers Home National Monument, where Medgar Evers was fatally shot after getting out of his car.

Medgar Evers lived with the constant threat of death. A large white supremacist population and the Ku Klux Klan were present in Jackson and its suburbs. The risk was so high that before his death, Evers and his wife Myrlie had trained their children on what to do in case of a shooting, bombing or other kind of attack on their lives. Evers, who was regularly followed home by at least two FBI cars and one police car, arrived at his home on the morning of his death without an escort. None of his usual protection was present, for reasons unspecified by the FBI or local police. There has been speculation that many members of the police force at the time were members of the Klan.

In the early morning of Wednesday, June 12, 1963, just hours after President John F. Kennedy's nationally televised Civil Rights Address, Evers pulled into his driveway after returning from a meeting with NAACP lawyers. Evers's family had worried for his safety that day; Evers himself had warned his wife that he felt in greater danger than usual.

Emerging from his car and carrying NAACP T-shirts that read "Jim Crow Must Go", Evers was struck in the back with a bullet fired from an Eddystone Enfield 1917 rifle; the bullet passed through his heart. Initially thrown to the ground by the impact of the shot, Evers rose and staggered 30 feet (10 meters) before collapsing outside his front door. His wife, Myrlie, was the first to find him.

He was taken to the local hospital in Jackson, where he was initially refused entry because of his race. His family explained who he was and he was admitted; he died in the hospital 50 minutes later. He was 37 years old. Evers was the first black man to be admitted to an all-white hospital in Mississippi. Mourned nationally, Evers was buried on June 19 in Arlington National Cemetery, where he received full military honors before a crowd of more than 3,000.

After Evers was assassinated, an estimated 5,000 people marched from the Masonic Temple on Lynch Street to the Collins Funeral Home on North Farish Street in Jackson. Allen Johnson, Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. and other civil rights leaders led the procession. The Mississippi police came to the non-violent protest armed with riot gear and rifles. While tensions were initially high in the stand-off between police and marchers, both in Jackson and in many similar marches around the state, leaders of the movement maintained non-violence among their followers.

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Mon Jun 12, 2017: On this day in 1963, civil rights activist Medgar Evers was murdered.

Most accounts say that it happened at night, in darkness, not in broad daylight. Popehat is long gone from Twitter. The link should still work.

Medgar Evers

Retweeted by PopehatWitchHunt: https://twitter.com/Popehat

On this day in 1963, civil rights activist Medgar Evers was murdered. His daylight killing was an appalling crime. http://ti.me/2s0ZnMk



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