| Preface | xiii |
| Introduction: A Servant-Leader of the People: Medgar Wiley Evers (1925-1963) | xvii |
Chapter I | Bring Justice Sure | 1 |
| Documents 1-11 (December 1954-December 1955) | |
1 | Medgar Evers, Memorandum, "Report on Mississippi," December 1954 | 17 |
2 | Memorandum to Mr. Wilkins from Mr. Current, December 13, 1954 | 21 |
327 |
(1) | Amzie Moore to Roy Wilkins, January 17, 1955 | |
(2) | Medgar Evers to Amzie Moore, January 27, 1955 | |
(3) | Medgar Evers to J.E. Walker, Tri-State Bank, January 27, 1955 | |
(4) | Gloster Current to Medgar Evers, February 1, 1955 | |
(5) | Roy Wilkins to Amzie Moore, November 18, 1955 | |
4 | Medgar Evers to Lucille Black, July 20, 1955 | 33 |
534 |
(1) | Henry Lee Moon to Medgar Evers, September 16, 1955 | |
(2) | Evers to Moon, December 5, 1955 | |
6 | Gloster B. Current to Medgar Evers, October 5, 1955 | 37 |
7 | Telegram, Medgar Evers to Roy Wilkins, October 27, 1955 | 38 |
8 | Medgar Evers, Memorandum, "Report on Death of Tim L. Hudson," November 3, 1955 | 39 |
9 | Transcript of a telephone conversation, Medgar Evers and Gloster B. Current, December 8, 1955 | 41 |
10 | Roy Wilkins to Medgar Evers, December 21, 1955 | 43 |
11 | Transcript of a telephone conference call, Medgar Evers, Ruby Hurley, and Gloster B. Current, December 27, 1955 | 45 |
Chapter II | Trial By Fire | 47 |
| Documents 12-23 (June 21, 1956-November 14, 1957) | |
12 | Monthly Report: "June 3 Meeting," "Bundles for Freedom," "Membership Campaign," and "Branches Visited," June 21, 1956 | 53 |
1354 |
(1) | Medgar Evers to Martin Luther King, Jr., July 31, 1956 | |
(2) | King to Evers, December 11, 1956 | |
14 | Telegram to President Dwight D. Eisenhower, October 25, 1956 | 57 |
1559 |
(1) | Roy Wilkins to Medgar Evers, December 18, 1956 | |
(2) | Evers to Wilkins, December 28, 1956 | |
(3) | Evers to Wilkins, February 1, 1957 | |
(4) | Wilkins to Evers, February 8, 1957 | |
(5) | Evers to Wilkins, March 11, 1957 | |
16 | Medgar Evers to William Stratton, Governor of Illinois, March 20, 1957 | 67 |
17 | Monthly Report: "The Alcorn Situation," "Report on Branch Activities," and "Hinds County Grand Jury Hearing," March 25, 1957 | 69 |
18 | Medgar W. Evers, Introduction of Congressman Charles C. Diggs, Jackson, Mississippi, May 19, 1957 | 72 |
19 | Medgar W. Evers, Address, Mount Heron Baptist Church, Vicksburg, Mississippi, August 11, 1957 | 73 |
20 | Medgar Evers to Robert Carter, General Counsel, NAACP, September 4, 1957 | 78 |
21 | News Release, Mississippi State Conference of NAACP Branches, October 15, 1957 | 79 |
22 | "Integration Seen by '63, Mississippi NAACP Aide Finds Progress in State," New York Times, November 10, 1957 | 80 |
23 | Annual Report, 1957, November 14, 1957 | 80 |
Chapter III | Why I Live in Mississippi | 85 |
| Documents 24-34 (January 24, 1958-March 23, 1959) | |
24 | Medgar Evers to Ruby Hurley, NAACP Southeastern Regional Secretary, January 24, 1958 | 91 |
25 | Medgar Evers to Roy Wilkins, April 1, 1958 | 92 |
26 | Monthly Report: "Registration and Voting," "Fund-Raising," and "Memberships," April 11, 1958 | 94 |
2797 |
(1) | Medgar Evers to Johnnie M. Brooks, May 15, 1958 | |
(2) | Evers to Brooks, May 23, 1958 | |
28 | Medgar Evers, Address, Celebration of the Brown decision's fourth anniversary, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Branch of NAACP, Masonic Hall, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, May 18, 1958 | 99 |
29 | Medgar Evers to Gloster B. Current, Director of Branches, NAACP, September 8, 1958 | 107 |
30 | Monthly Report: "Intimidation," September 23, 1958 | 110 |
31 | Medgar Evers, "Why I Live in Mississippi," originally published in Ebony, November 1958 | 111 |
32 | Annual Report, 1958: "Registration and Voting" and "Desegregation," January 1959 | 122 |
33125 |
(1) | Medgar Evers to Gloster B. Current, February 24, 1959 | |
(2) | Current to Evers, March 24, 1959 | |
34 | Monthly Report: "Registration and Voting" and "Mississippi Teachers Association," March 23, 1959 | 128 |
Chapter IV | Our Need for Political Participation | 131 |
| Documents 35-44 (May 21, 1959-March 22, 1960) | |
35 | Monthly Report: "Speaking Engagements," "The Poplarville Incident," and "May 17th Celebration," May 21, 1959 | 137 |
36 | Medgar Evers, Address to the Los Angeles Branch of the NAACP, Los Angeles, California, May 31, 1959 | 140 |
37 | Monthly Report: "Speaking Engagements," June 22, 1959 | 156 |
38 | Medgar Evers, Address to the Area Conference of the Florida Branches of the NAACP, Panama City, Florida, September 6, 1959 | 158 |
39 | Medgar Evers, Address at Vesper Services, J. P. Campbell College, Jackson, Mississippi, October 25, 1959 | 160 |
40 | Medgar W. Evers, Field Secretary, "Comments on Mississippi NAACP Operations," January 1960 | 163 |
41 | "Race Sentencing Hit, NAACP Compares Terms of Negroes and Whites," United Press International, New York Times, January 23, 1960 | 166 |
42 | Medgar Evers, Address at the Men's Day Program of the Freemont African Methodist Episcopal Church, Miles, Mississippi, February 28, 1960 | 166 |
43170 |
(1) | Medgar Evers to Gloster B. Current, March 9, 1960 | |
(2) | C. R. Darden, President, Mississippi State Conference Branches, NAACP, to Medgar Evers, March 14, 1960 | |
(3) | C. R. Darden to Gloster B. Current, March 14, 1960 | |
(4) | Medgar Evers to Gloster B. Current, March 15, 1960 | |
44 | Monthly Report: "Branch Activity" and "Sit-Down Protests," March 22, 1960 | 174 |
Chapter V | Keep Your Eyes on the Prize | 177 |
| Documents 45-55 (April 19, 1960-December 20, 1960) | |
45 | Report to Mrs. Ruby Hurley from Medgar W. Evers, Field Secretary, April 19, 1960 | 184 |
46 | Monthly Report: "Branch Activity" and "Anti-Segregation Demonstrations," April 21, 1960 | 185 |
47 | Monthly Report: "Biloxi Anti-Segregation Demonstration," May 23, 1960 | 188 |
48 | Monthly Report: "Action," June 29, 1960 | 190 |
49 | Monthly Report: "Branch Activities" and "Investigations," July 22, 1960 | 191 |
50 | Memorandum, Gloster B. Current to Roy Wilkins, "Regarding the Beating of Johnny Frazier, State President, NAACP Mississippi Youth Council," August 29, 1960 | 193 |
51 | Report of Medgar Evers (Press Release), August 30, 1960 | 194 |
52 | Monthly Report: "Investigation," August 30, 1960 | 195 |
53 | Monthly Report: "Civil Rights Commission," October 19, 1960 | 198 |
54 | Monthly Report: "The Clyde Kennard and Medgar Evers Cases," December 20, 1960 | 199 |
55 | "...with Liberty and Justice for All...," Mississippi NAACP Branch Newsletter, December 20, 1960 | 202 |
Chapter VI | Taking Freedom for Ourselves | 213 |
| Documents 56-69 (February 12, 1961-October 14, 1962) | |
56 | Medgar Evers, Address to the Jackson NAACP Branch, New Mount Zion Baptist Church, Jackson, Mississippi, February 12, 1961 | 220 |
57 | Medgar Evers, "Yesterday-Today," Text Fragment, February 12, 1961 | 223 |
58 | Medgar Evers to Roy Wilkins, March 29, 1961 | 223 |
59 | Medgar W. Evers, Address to Mass Protest Meeting, Jackson, Mississippi, April 20, 1961 | 225 |
60 | Monthly Report: "Desegregation Activities," April 21, 1961 | 228 |
61 | Memorandum, "NAACP Plans Jackson, Mississippi, Voter Meeting," June 7, 1961 | 230 |
62 | "NAACP Aide is Freed, Supreme Court of Mississippi Upsets Contempt Finding," United Press International, New York Times, June 13, 1961 | 231 |
63 | Monthly Report: "Branch Activity," "Legal Action," "Zoo Sit-In," and "Freedom Riders," June 21, 1961 | 231 |
64 | Monthly Report: "Direction Action," September 6, 1961 | 234 |
65 | Medgar Evers to Roy Wilkins, Gloster B. Current, and Ruby Hurley, Memorandum, "Operation of Other Civil Rights Organizations in the State of Mississippi," October 12, 1961 | 235 |
66 | "Seven Negroes Arrested for Boycott Role," United Press International, December 8, 1961 | 243 |
67 | Medgar Evers to Alfred Baker Lewis, February 1, 1962 | 243 |
68 | Medgar Evers, Address for the Men's Day Program, New Jerusalem M. B. Church, Jackson, Mississippi, July 22, 1962 | 245 |
69 | Dorothy Giliam, "Mississippi Mood: Hope and Fear," Washington Post, October 14, 1962 | 249 |
Chapter VII | I Speak as a Native Mississippian | 255 |
| Documents 70-81 (November 7, 1962-June 10, 1963) | |
70 | Monthly Report: "Boycott of Mississippi State Fair for Negroes" and "17th Annual State Conference, NAACP," November 7, 1962 | 263 |
71 | "'Quarantine' on Segregated States Urged," Los Angeles Times, November 10, 1962 | 264 |
72 | Transcriptions of two handwritten notes from Medgar to his family, November 27, 1962, and December 1, 1962 | 265 |
73 | Monthly Report: "Speaking Engagements," "Selected Buying Campaign," and "Investigation," January 4, 1963 | 266 |
74 | Monthly Report: "Poll Tax," "Meredith Returns," "Labor and Industry," "Clyde Kennard," and "Investigation," February 7, 1963 | 269 |
75 | Monthly Report: "School Desegregation," "Investigation," "Registration and Voting," and "Labor," March 6, 1963 | 274 |
76 | Medgar Evers, "Special Report," April 1, 1963 | 278 |
77 | Medgar Evers, Televised Address, "I Speak as a Native Mississippian," May 20, 1963 | 280 |
78 | Telegram to President John F. Kennedy, June 1, 1963 | 283 |
79 | "Roy Wilkins Is Arrested at Jackson: NAACP Official Accused of Felony; D.C. Man Seized," Associated Press, Washington Post and Times Herald, June 2, 1963 | 284 |
80 | Wallace Terry, "Negroes' 'Awakened Militancy' Now Centers on Mississippi," Washington Post, June 7, 1963 | 287 |
81 | Medgar W. Evers, Press Statement, June 10, 1963 | 290 |
Chapter VIII | After Medgar, No More Fear | 291 |
| Documents 82-89 | |
82 | President Kennedy to Myrlie Evers, June 13, 1963 | 298 |
83 | Bill Peters, "A Talk with Medgar Evers," New York Post, June 12 and 16, 1963 | 298 |
84 | Myrlie Evers, "He Said He Wouldn't Mind Dying-If...," Life, June 28, 1963 | 304 |
85 | Myrlie Evers, Remarks in Acceptance of the 48th Spingarn Medal for Medgar Evers (posthumously) at the 54th Annual NAACP Convention, July 4, 1963 | 309 |
86 | Medgar W. Evers, Address, "Our Need for Political Participation," Tougaloo College, Jackson, Mississippi, no date | 310 |
87 | Medgar W. Evers, Address, "Ingratitude vs. the NAACP," no date, no location | 313 |
88 | Medgar W. Evers, Address, "Life Challenges for Today's Youth," no date, no location | 315 |
89 | Medgar W. Evers, Address, "The Challenge Is Ours," no date, no location | 316 |
| Notes | 319 |
| Bibliography | 327 |
| Index | 331 |