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The Autobiography of Medgar Evers
A Memoir
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The Autobiography of Medgar Evers, co-written by his wife Myrlie Evers-Williams and historian Manning Marable, offers a powerful and intimate portrait of a civil rights hero.
It combines Medgar's own writings and speeches with historical context, providing a comprehensive account of his life and activism in Mississippi during the Jim Crow era.
The book details his experiences with racism, his unwavering commitment to social justice, and his ultimate assassination.
It serves as a testament to his courage and a crucial historical document of the civil rights movement.
The book also highlights the strength and resilience of Myrlie Evers-Williams in her fight for justice.
It combines Medgar's own writings and speeches with historical context, providing a comprehensive account of his life and activism in Mississippi during the Jim Crow era.
The book details his experiences with racism, his unwavering commitment to social justice, and his ultimate assassination.
It serves as a testament to his courage and a crucial historical document of the civil rights movement.
The book also highlights the strength and resilience of Myrlie Evers-Williams in her fight for justice.
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