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Medgar Evers (1925-1963) and the Mississippi Press (open access)

Medgar Evers (1925-1963) and the Mississippi Press

Medgar Evers was gunned down in front of his home in June 1963, a murder that went unpunished for almost thirty years. Assassinated at the height of the civil rights movement, Evers is a relatively untreated figure in either popular or academic writing. This dissertation includes three themes. Evers's death defined his life, particularly his public role. The other two themes define his relationship with the press in Mississippi (and its structure), and his relationship to the various civil rights organizations, including his employer, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Was the newspaper press, both state and national, fair in its treatment of Evers? Did the press use Evers to further the civil rights agenda or to retard that movement, and was Evers able to employ the press as a public relations tool in promoting the NAACP agenda? The obvious answers have been that the Mississippi press editors and publishers defended segregation and that Evers played a minor role in the civil rights movement. Most newspaper publishers and editorial writers slanted the news to promote segregation but not all newspapers editors. The Carters of Greenville, J. Oliver Emmerich of McComb and weekly editors Ira Harkey and Hazel …
Date: December 1996
Creator: Tisdale, John Rochelle, 1958-
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Program: Our Heritage] (open access)

[Program: Our Heritage]

Program for the production of a musical by the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters for August 3, 1996 at Oak Grove Central Elementary School and Old Hernando Middle School.
Date: August 1996
Creator: Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The UNT Digital Library
Fluid Inclusions and Biomarkers in the Upper Mississippi Valley Zinc-Lead District: Implications for the Fluid-Flow and Thermal History of the Illinois Basin (open access)

Fluid Inclusions and Biomarkers in the Upper Mississippi Valley Zinc-Lead District: Implications for the Fluid-Flow and Thermal History of the Illinois Basin

A report about the fluid inclusions in the upper Mississippi valley zinc-lead district. It discusses the consequences of fluid flow.
Date: 1996
Creator: Rowan, E. L. & Goldhaber, M. B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library