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  2. Medgar and Myrlie Evers Home National Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Medgar and Myrlie Evers Home National Monument, also known as Medgar Evers House, is a historic house museum at 2332 Margaret Walker Alexander Drive within the Medgar Evers Historic District in Jackson, Mississippi, United States.

  3. Medgar Evers Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood contains the Medgar and Myrlie Evers Home National Monument, the former home of African American civil rights activist Medgar Evers (1925–1963). Poet and writer Margaret Abigail Alexander Walker (1915–1998) lived in the neighborhood, and has a street named after her.

  4. Medgar Evers - Wikipedia

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    Medgar Wiley Evers (/ ˈ m ɛ d ɡ ər /; July 2, 1925 – June 12, 1963) was an American civil rights activist and soldier who was the NAACP's first field secretary in Mississippi.

  5. Buttigieg tours Mississippi civil rights site and says ... - AOL

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    Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Friday toured the home of assassinated civil rights leader Medgar Evers in Mississippi's capital city, saying afterward that transportation is important ...

  6. Slain civil rights activist Medgar Evers' work honored with ...

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    Civil rights activist Medgar Evers, who was murdered outside his Jackson home in 1963, was honored by President Joe Biden on Friday. He was named one of 19 recipients of the Presidential Medal of ...

  7. 60 years after Medgar Evers' murder, his widow continues a ...

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    At 90, Myrlie Evers-Williams still speaks in a clear, strong voice as she says she terribly misses her first love, civil rights icon Medgar Evers, and as she reflects on his work — and her own ...

  8. Myrlie Evers-Williams - Wikipedia

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    Evers-Williams in 2000. Myrlie Evers-Williams continued to explore ways to serve her community and to work with the NAACP. Los Angeles mayor Tom Bradley appointed her to the Board of Public Works as a commissioner in 1987. [2] Evers-Williams was the first black woman to serve as a commissioner on the board, a position she held for 8 years.

  9. Charles Evers - Wikipedia

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    James Charles Evers (September 11, 1922 – July 22, 2020) was an American civil rights activist, businessman, radio personality, and politician. Evers was known for his role in the civil rights movement along with his younger brother Medgar Evers. [1]