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Evers Fight Against Injustice Lives Through Current Athletes | Afro

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By Mark F. Gray AFRO Staff Writer mgray@afro.com In many respects Medgar Evers’ life has been defined more by his death than his impact on the fight against systemic racism in the United States. If Evers hadn’t been assassinated in 1963 the same year Camelot ended with the assassination of President John F. Kennedy []

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