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

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Jackson, Miss. — Mississippi is a bitter state meeting pleas for equality with bigotry and bullets.

A bullet had entered his back and pierced his body and somewhere that very moment, within hearing of children’s voices, a coward fled the scene.

Within a day of her husband’s death, Mrs. Evers, with newfound strength, appeared at a solemn assembly at Pearl Street AME Church.

Tears were in her eyes and her voice faltered at times but the words she spoke rang loud and clear, forcing their way into the minds and hearts of young and old.

Local civil rights leaders and national NAACP officers on the scene have had their hands full keeping as indignant throng rom vengeance through violence.

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