Black History for White People

Medgar Evers - Part 1

02.08.2023 - By Black History for White PeoplePlay

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In today’s episode we are talking about Medgar Evers. Medgar Evers was a Civil Rights activist from Mississippi and highly involved in a lot of different aspects of the Civil Rights Movement. Although his life ended at 38 years old, he made a great impact on the history and trajectory of the United States. Join us as we examine:His childhood and family life growing up in Mississippi Key moments that shaped his personality and sparked his desire to create change for African Americans in this countryAn in depth look at racism and segregation in the South during the Jim Crow EraEvents that led to him becoming a part of the Civil Rights Movement

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