
In graphic novel format, describes Medgar Evers' efforts to gain equal rights for African Americans in Missisippi, his work with the NAACP, and his assassination in 1963, which gave the Civil Rights Movement new momentum.
year: 2013
call number/section: 1000, 921, 323, 973, 323.09, 741.5, 920
subjects: evers, medgar wiley, 1925-1963, cartoons and comics, african american civil rights workers, jackson, civil rights workers, civil rights movements, mississippi, history, 20th century, african americans, biography, mississippi, race relations, jackson (miss.), biography, cartoons and comics, comic books, strips, etc, national association for the advancement of colored people, comic books, strips, etc, comic books, strips, etc, civil rights, jackson (miss.), comic books, strips, etc, history, juvenile literature, juvenile literature, cartoons and comics, juvenile literature, cartoons and comics, cartoons and comics, comic books, strips, etc, electronic books, juvenile literature, electronic books
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Jeffrey, Gary
Gareth Stevens Pub. (2013)
Presents a graphic novel describing the life, accomplishments, and murder of Medgar Evers, a NAACP fighter for African-American civil rights.
Schools: 3
Jeffrey, Gary
In graphic novel format, describes Medgar Evers' efforts to gain equal rights for African Americans in Missisippi, his work with the NAACP, and his assassination in 1963, which gave the Civil Rights Movement new momentum.
Schools: 5
Jeffrey, Gary
In graphic novel format, describes Medgar Evers' efforts to gain equal rights for African Americans in Missisippi, his work with the NAACP, and his assassination in 1963, which gave the Civil Rights Movement new momentum.
Schools: 0