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Michael Vinson Williams - Medgar Evers: Mississippi Martyr - 9781557286468 - V9781557286468
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Medgar Evers: Mississippi Martyr

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Description for Medgar Evers: Mississippi Martyr Paperback. Num Pages: 435 pages, black & white illustrations, maps. BIC Classification: B; JPVH. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 229 x 152 x 28. Weight in Grams: 748.
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 Emmett Till, Reverend George Lee, Lamar Smith, and others. Nonetheless, Evers consistently investigated the rapes, murders, beatings, and lynchings of black Mississippians and reported the horrid incidents 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 state-supported school segregation, and devoted himself to a career path that cost him his life. This biography of an important civil rights leader draws on personal interviews from Myrlie Evers-Williams (Evers's widow), his two remaining siblings, friends, grade-school-to-college schoolmates, and fellow activists to elucidate Evers as an individual, leader, husband, brother, and father. Extensive archival work in the Evers Papers, the NAACP Papers, oral history collections, FBI files, Citizen Council collections, and the Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission Papers, to list a few, provides a detailed account of Evers's NAACP work and a clearer understanding of the racist environment that ultimately led to his murder.

Product Details

Publisher
University of Arkansas Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Weight
766g
Number of Pages
435
Place of Publication
Fayetteville, United States
ISBN
9781557286468
SKU
V9781557286468
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99-1

About Michael Vinson Williams
Michael Vinson Williams is assistant professor of history and African American studies at Mississippi State University, USA.

Reviews for Medgar Evers: Mississippi Martyr
A well-written and informative installment in a prolific civil rights scholarship. . . . an accessible volume for a wide range of historians. -Hayden McDaniel, H-Net The first substantial scholarly biography of Medgar Evers.... Will be the standard reference for some time to come. -Journal of Southern History An important and readable study of this seminal leader and the history of the civil rights movement. -Publishers Weekly In this well-grounded inquiry into Mississippi's heart of darkness, Williams offers an essential reading of the short life and tragic times of Medgar Evers, the modest, heroic freedom fighter who, perhaps more than any other, helped transform the nation's most fiercely racist state. -Neil McMillen, Bancroft Prize-winning author of Dark Journey: Black Mississippians in the Age of Jim Crow Americans remember Medgar Evers-if they remember him at all-as the black leader gunned down the night President Kennedy made his famous civil rights speech. But Evers was much more than that, as Michael Williams makes clear in this marvelous biography. Long before the TV cameras and newsmen descended on the Magnolia State, Evers was risking his life on the back roads of Mississippi, organizing local people to take charge of their destiny. A hero and a martyr, Evers was also a complicated man torn between his activist impulses and the conservative mandates of his NAACP bosses in New York. Williams captures Medgar Evers in all his complexity in this well written, solidly researched, important book. - John Dittmer, Bancroft Prize-winning author of Local People: The Struggle for Civil Rights in Mississippi

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