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    Medgar Evers     Medgar Wiley Evers was born on July 2, 1925.  Evers had a typical childhood for black youth in the Great Depression, meaning 1930’s on into the years prior to World War II.  As a child, Evers was exposed to much violence.  Evers joined the United States Army in 1942.  After serving in the Army, Evers returned to school with the help of the military’s GI Bill.  He first completed high school, then a college degree along with a major in business administration. In college, Evers met

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    Medgar Evers life and impact on society On July 2nd, 1925, a boy named Medgar Wiley Evers was born in town of Decatur, Mississippi. Even though this person wouldn't turn 40 before being murdered, he managed to achieve a lot as civil rights activist and his work inspired other people after his death to provide equality in society to african american people. So, what exactly did Medgar do and what were people's opinion about his work? At young age of 18, he enlisted in the United States Army and fought

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    Medgar Ever Have you ever thought about why the famous civil right activists got assassinated? The assassination of these famous African-American should never be right. Medgar Evers was one of the people who was an assassination because he was the first state field secretary of the NAACP in Mississippi. Medgar ever was also a civil right activist served in World War II before going to work for NAACP and fought to end the racial injustice he experienced growing up in the South. As of result, Medgar

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    American democracy. His determination to change segregation through creative and savvy ways to reach the public led to his stardom. However, there were many others who helped during the civil rights era who do not get nearly as much praise as MLK Jr. Medgar Evers, James Meredith, A Philip Randolph, Jesse Jackson are a few gentlemen that rarely received the magnitude of media focus, popularity or scrutiny that the most charismatic civil rights leaders attracted. Instead they played different positions either

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    Medger Evers Prejudice is an unfavorable opinion or feeling, formed beforehand (e.g., before even meeting a person) based on non-personal characteristics (e.g., skin color, religious, gender). One form of prejudice is racism. Racism is negative attitudes and values held by people about other people based on their race. It is this attitude which causes one to discriminate against another. Discrimination is treating people unfavorably on the basis of race, color or sex. Prejudice and discrimination

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    thousands, Medgar Evers also stood up for the betterment of society. Harper Lee published another version of a social protest with her book: To Kill A Mockingbird in 1960. Atticus, the wise gentleman, portrays compassion while fighting for his own cause when he defends an African-American man named Tom Robinson. Likewise, Medgar Evers also fought for a cause in order to reform Mississippi into a state where skin color did not dictate a man. Similar to Atticus’ leadership qualities, Medgar Evers’ pivotal

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    Medgar Evers was an activist in Mississippi and the state’s field secretary of the NAACP. He worked to overcome segregation at the college University of Mississppi, to stop segregation of public facilities, and to expand oppurtunities for blacks such as voting rights. He was murdered by a white supremacist or basically the KKK. Evers was born in decatur, Mississippi on July 2, 1925. He had two kids from his past marriage. His family owned a farm and Medgar always walked about 12 miles to attend a

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    Medgar Evers was a great leader of the civil rights movement in the 50's and 60's. From his humble beginnings in a small Mississippi town he grew to become one of the greatest leaders of the movement. As a boy Evers was a serious and mature and he remained that way throughout his life. He was raised in a small town in Mississippi. He had strong religious values and a terrific work ethic as a child. While he was still in high school Evers left school to serve in the army. While fighting in the

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    Myrlie Evers- Williams is known as the wife of civil rights activist Medgar Evers, who was murdered in 1963. After his death, a spark ignited within her that led to a successful career and became a well known activist in her own right. Myrlie Evers was born Myrlie Louise Beasley on March 17, 1933 in the segregated neighborhood of Vicksburg, Mississippi. Mrs. Evers attended Alcorn A&M College, where she ended up meeting and marrying her late husband Medgar Evers in 1951. In 1955 her husband became

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    Medgar Evers Discrimination has been a major conflict throughout history and have impacted our society nowadays. People do discriminate against each other, whether by actions, hurtful words, and many ways, and so we needed someone to stand up for our rights. Countless African Americans have changed our society for the best but here is one that I really admired, and his name is Medgar Evers. Medgar Evers was born on July 2ed, 1925, in Decatur, Mississippi. After being raised up in a farming family

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