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Title Page
Preface
Introduction
CHAPTER I - BRING JUSTICE SURE
1 Medgar Evers, Assistant Field Secretary, NAACP, Memorandum
2 Memorandum to Mr. Wilkins from Mr. Current
3
4 Medgar Evers to Lucille Black
5 (1) Henry Lee Moon to Medgar Evers
6 Gloster B. Current to Medgar Evers
7 Telegram to Roy Wilkins
8 Medgar Evers, Memorandum
9 Transcript of a telephone conversation, Medgar Evers and Gloster B. Current
10 Roy Wilkins to Medgar Evers
11 Transcript of telephone conference call, Medgar Evers, Ruby Hurley, and ...
CHAPTER II - TRIAL BY FIRE
12 Monthly Report: “June 3 Meeting,” “Bundles for Freedom,” “Membership ...
13
14 Telegram to President Dwight D. Eisenhower
15
16 Medgar Evers to William Stratton, Governor of Illinois
17 Monthly Report: “The Alcorn Situation,” “Report on Branch Activities,” and ...
18 Medgar W. Evers, Introduction of Congressman Charles C. Diggs, Jr.
19 Medgar W. Evers, Address
20 Medgar Evers to Robert Carter, General Counsel, NAACP
21 News Release
22 “Integration Seen by ’63, Mississippi N.A.A.C.P. Aide Finds Progress in ...
23 Annual Report, 1957, Mississippi State Office, N.A.A.C.P.
CHAPTER III - WHY I LIVE IN MISSISSIPPI
24 Medgar Evers to Ruby Hurley, NAACP Southeastern Regional Secretary
25 Medgar Evers to Roy Wilkins
26 Monthly Report: “Registration and Voting,” “Fund-Raising,” and “Memberships”
27
28 Medgar Evers Address, Celebration of the Brown Decision’s Fourth Anniversary
29 Medgar Evers to Gloster B. Current, Director of Branches, NAACP
30 Monthly Report, “Intimidation”
31 “Why I Live in Mississippi,” Medgar Evers (as told to Francis H. Mitchell)
32 Annual Report, 1958
33
34 Monthly Report: “Registration and Voting” and “Mississippi Teachers Association”
CHAPTER IV - OUR NEED FOR POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
35 Monthly Report: “Speaking Engagements,” “The Poplarville Incident,” and “May ...
36 Medgar Evers, Address to Los Angeles Branch of the NAACP
37 Monthly Report: “Speaking Engagements”
38 Medgar W. Evers, Address (Excerpts)
39 Medgar W. Evers, Address, “Our Need for Political Participation”
40 Medgar W. Evers, Field Secretary, Comments on Mississippi NAACP Operations
41 “Race Sentencing Hit, NAACP Compares Terms of Negroes and Whites,” United ...
42 Medgar W. Evers, Address, Men’s Day Program of the Freemont A.M.E.
43
44 Monthly Report: “Branch Activity” and “Sit-Down Protests”
CHAPTER V - KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE PRIZE
45 Report to Mrs. Ruby Hurley from Medgar W. Evers, Field Secretary
46 Monthly Report : “Branch Activity” and “Anti-Segregation Demonstrations”
47 Monthly Report: “Biloxi Anti-Segregation Demonstration”
48 Monthly Report : “Action”
49 Monthly Report: “Branc Activities” and “Investigations”
50 Memorandum to Roy Wilkins from Gloster B. Current
51 Report of Medgar Evers (Press Release)
52 Monthly Report: “Investigation”
53 Monthly Report: “Civil Rights Commission”
54 Monthly Report: “The Clyde Kennard and Medgar Evers Cases”
55 “. . . with Liberty and Justice for All ... ,” Mississippi NAACP Branch Newsletter
CHAPTER VI - TAKING FREEDOM FOR OURSELVES
56 Medgar W. Evers, Address
57 Medgar Evers, “Yesterday—Today,” Text Fragment
58 Medgar Evers to Roy Wilkins
59 Medgar W. Evers, Address
60 Monthly Report: “Desegregation Activities”
61 Memorandum
62 “NAACP Aide Is Freed, Supreme Court of Mississippi Upsets Contempt Finding,” ...
63 Monthly Report: “Branch Activity,” “Legal Action,” “Zoo Sit-In,” and ...
64 Monthly Report
65 Memorandum to Roy Wilkins, Gloster B. Current, and Ruby Hurley from Medgar ...
66 “Seven Negroes Arrested for Boycott Role,” United Press International
67 Medgar Evers to Alfred Baker Lewis
68 Medgar Evers, Address, Men’s Day Program
69 “Mississippi Mood: Hope and Fear,” Dorothy Giliam
CHAPTER VII - I SPEAK AS A NATIVE MISSISSIPPIAN
70 Monthly Report: “Boycott of Mississippi State Fair for Negroes” and “17th ...
71 “‘Quarantine’ on Segregated States Urged”
72 Transcriptions of two handwritten notes from Medgar to his family
73 Monthly Report: “Speaking Engagements,” “Selected Buying Campaign,” and “Investigation”
74 Monthly Report: “Poll Tax,” “Meredith Returns,” “Labor and Industry,” “Clyde ...
Monthly Report: “School Desegregation,” “Investigation,” “Registration and ...
76 Medgar Evers, Special Report
77 Medgar Evers, Televised Address, “I Speak as a Native Mississippian”
78 Telegram to President John F. Kennedy
79 “Roy Wilkins Is Arrested at Jackson: NAACP Official Accused of Felony; D.C. ...
80 “Negroes’ ‘Awakened Militancy’ Now Centers on Mississippi,” Wallace Terry
81 Medgar W. Evers, Press Statement
CHAPTER VIII - AFTER MEDGAR, NO MORE FEAR
82 President Kennedy to Myrlie Evers
83 Bill Peters, “A Talk with Medgar Evers”
84 “He Said He Wouldn’t Mind Dying—If . . . ,” Myrlie Evers
85 Myrlie Evers, Remarks in Acceptance of the 48 Spingarn Medal for Medgar ...
86 Medgar W. Evers, Address, “Our Need for Political Participation”
87 “Ingratitude vs. the NAACP”
88 “Life Challenges for Today’s Youth”
89 Address, “The Challenge Is Ours”
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
Copyright Page
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