
The year civil rights caught fire
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Medgar Evers: A Legacy of Courage
This chapter examines the life and impactful activism of Medgar Evers, a prominent civil rights leader in Mississippi whose efforts were pivotal in keeping the memory of Emmett Till alive. Following Evers’ assassination shortly after a significant civil rights speech by President Kennedy, the chapter reflects on the tensions within the Kennedy administration and the evolving commitment to civil rights. It also highlights the historic March on Washington, showcasing key figures and the consequential push towards equitable reform in America.
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