http://yearslaterwewouldremember.com - Watch this compelling excerpt from Civil Rights Heroes, a documentary from Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Martin Kent, which originally aired on Discovery Networks. Before Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. took over, as the voice, conscience and vehicle of the Civil Rights Movement, there was Medgar Evers, whose civil rights activism in Mississippi began with the death of Emmett Till in 1955. Evers was assassinated by a white supremacist in 1963.
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TheDigdig66 1 month ago
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mck14ayla 1 month ago
wow this is so sobering...i wish medgar didn't get out on the driver's side door that night :( thank u for all u did, medgar!
ladymuziklover 3 months ago
Thank you for this video. I thank God for those who took a stand against "jim Corw", they took a stand knowing their life may be cut short. There is no greater gift.
hazelkb 4 months ago
God Bless América 1st they mistreated the Blacks and now its the Mexicans
Kimberly80ful 5 months ago
Very Das what people havw yo go through just
Kimberly80ful 5 months ago
@knutsmom Thanks for sharing! You were truly lucky to have met her!
CocoaBird85 7 months ago
WOW
goodgooglegoo 8 months ago
@650650650650650 Though I agree with you, you do know the prick is dead right?!
Yup! The Devil called him down in 2001.
bubblinbrownsugar616 10 months ago
Byron de la beckwith deserves to rot in prison. You can kill the dreamer, but you can't kill the dream. Medgar was a ordinary person that did extraordinary things.
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