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Mrs. Evers Prays Husband’s Death ‘Was Not In Vain | Afro

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By Ray Abrams AFRO Staff Correspondent June 22, 1963 Jackson, Miss. — Mississippi is a bitter state meeting pleas for equality with bigotry and bullets. In its capital today, three youngsters are fatherless. With unbelieving eyes they saw him gunned to death in the driveway of their home. “Get up, daddy,” they pleaded as they []

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