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|a Who was Medgar Evers? /
|c by Mick Colgan.
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|a New York :
|b Tony Brown Productions,
|c 1982.
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|a 1 online resource (27 min.).
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|a Tony Brown's Journal
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|a Title from resource description page (viewed March 28, 2014).
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|a This edition in English.
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|t First Civil Rights Leader (3:31);
|t "For Us the Living" (4:50);
|t NAACP (5:00);
|t Civil Disobedience (3:41);
|t Boycotts (3:56);
|t Assassination (5:39);
|t Credits: Who Was Medgar Evers? (0:38);
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|a In the early 1950s, times were hard for many black Americans in the old South. Rigid segregation was the rule of the day and African Americans found themselves on the periphery of American life and spontaneous lynchings. But even before the birth of the modern civil rights movement, one black man declared non-violent warfare on the old Jim Crow system. This program from Tony Brown's Journal discusses Medgar Evers' story and how he became one of the many casualties of the civil rights struggle.
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|a Evers, Medgar Wiley,
|d 1925-1963.
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|a Evers, Medgar Wiley,
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