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  1. Feb 18, 2008 · Myrlie Evers's life was shattered on June 12, 1963, when she opened her front door to find her husband, civil rights leader Medgar Evers, dying on their porch — the victim of a sniper's bullet.

    • Marriage to Medgar Evers
    • Attempt at Justice
    • NAACP Chairperson
    • Other Ventures

    When her husband became the Mississippi field secretary for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Evers-Williams worked alongside him. She assisted him as he strove to end the unjust practice of racial segregation in schools and other public facilities and campaigned for voting rights as many African Americans were...

    After her husband’s murder, Evers-Williams fought hard to see his killer brought to justice. Although Beckwith was arrested and brought to trial on murder charges, two all-white juries could not reach a verdict in the case. It would take approximately 30 years for justice to be served, with Williams-Evers keeping the case alive and pushing for Beck...

    In 1976, Evers-Williams married Walter Williams, a labor and civil rights activist. She continued to explore ways to serve her community and to work with the NAACP. Los Angeles mayor Tom Bradley appointed her to the Board of Public Works as a commissioner in 1987. Evers-Williams also joined the board of the NAACP. By the mid-1990s, the prestigious ...

    After leaving her post, Evers-Williams established the Medgar Evers Institute in Jackson, Mississippi. She also wrote her autobiography entitled Watch Me Fly: What I Learned on the Way to Becoming the Woman I Was Meant to Be(1999), and many readers were moved by her powerful story. Evers-Williams has continued to preserve the memory of her first hu...

  2. Expand the photo: President John F. Kennedy (center) visits with Myrlie Evers-Williams (far left), widow of civil rights leader, Medgar Evers. Also pictured: Reena and Darrell Evers, children of Medgar and Myrlie; Charles Evers (far right), brother of Medgar.

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  3. Evers-Williams was a 30-year-old wife and the mother of three young children when men came to her house in Jackson, Miss., on June 12, 1963, and shot her husband just steps from the front door....

  4. May 21, 2024 · 2024. Photo by Jamel Shabazz. Myrlie Evers-Williams stands as a monumental figure in the tapestry of American civil rights and social justice. Myrlie Evers-Williams embodies resilience; despite the heartbreak of her husband’s murder and the threat it posed to her and her children, she persisted.

  5. Mar 29, 2023 · That safe space will now be home to her personal archival collection, which includes newspapers, handwritten letters and priceless photos showing a life lived. Evers-Williams remarried,...

  6. The Ku Klux Klan member who killed him, Byron De La Beckwith, was tried twice but both all-white juries deadlocked on his guilt. Evers-Williams would finally see justice for her husband's murder three decades later when De La Beckwith was found guilty and sent to prison when he was in his 70s.

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