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Medgar Evers Mississippi martyr

Title
Medgar Evers [electronic resource] : Mississippi martyr / Michael Vinson Williams.
ISBN
1610754875
9781610754873
1557289735 (cloth : alk. paper)
9781557289735 (cloth : alk. paper)
Published
Fayetteville : University of Arkansas Press, 2011. (Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2012)
Physical Description
1 online resource (xi, 434 p. :) ill., map ;
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Summary
Civil rights activist Medgar Wiley Evers was well aware of the dangers he would face when he challenged the status quo in Mississippi in the 1950s and '60s, a place and time known for the brutal murders of those who challenged the status quo. Nonetheless, Evers consistently investigated the rapes, murders, beatings, and lynchings of black Mississippians and reported them to a national audience, all the while organizing economic boycotts, sit-ins, and street protests in Jackson as the NAACP's first full-time Mississippi field secretary. He organized and participated in voting drives and nonviolent direct-action protests, joined lawsuits to overturn school segregation, and devoted himself to a career that cost him his life. This biography of a lesser-known but seminal civil rights leader draws on personal interviews from Evers's widow, his remaining siblings, friends, schoolmates, and fellow activists to elucidate Evers as an individual, leader, husband, brother, and father. His story is a testament to the important role that grassroots activism played in exacting social change.--From publisher description.
Variant and related titles
Project MUSE - UPCC 2010-2012 Current Complete Collection Bundle.
Project MUSE - UPCC 2011 Current Complete Collection.
Project MUSE - UPCC 2011 U.S. Regional Studies Collection.
UPCC book collections on Project MUSE.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
July 31, 2012
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p. 395-415) and index.
Contents
"Mama called him her special child": a lineage of resistance
The "road to Jericho": from the Mississippi Delta to Jackson, Mississippi
The face of social change: the NAACP in Mississippi
A bloodied and battered Mississippi: 1955
The black wave: conservatism meets determinism
Riding the rails: freedom ride challenges and the Jackson movement
Two can play the game: the gauntlet toss
Mississippi, murder, and Medgar: our domestic killing fields.
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