Trailblazer for Justice: Myrlie Evers-Williams '68
Myrlie Evers-Williams fought for justice for decades after her husband’s assassination, served as chairwoman of the NAACP and gave the invocation before a global audience of millions at President Barack Obama’s second inauguration. Now at 90 years old, the civil rights leader has donated her archival collection to her alma mater Pomona College to inspire future generations. The thousands of items, ranging from photos with U.S. presidents to campaign materials to congressional transcripts, offer tangible touchpoints of Evers-Williams’ – and the nation’s – turbulent journey toward justice through the Civil Rights Era.

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Myrlie Evers opens up about marriage to civil rights icon Medgar Evers

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C-SPAN Cities Tour - Jackson: Medgar Evers Historic House

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Fannie Lou Hamer: Stand Up | MPB

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Bryan Stevenson on Confronting America’s Legacy of Slavery

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Myrlie Evers-Williams Delivers Invocation for President Obama's Inauguration

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WLBT Special Report: Remembering the life of Medgar Evers

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Medgar and Myrlie Evers: A Legacy of Courage and Activism

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Myrlie Evers speaks outside now national monument

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Q&A with Justice Clarence Thomas at The University of Texas at Austin

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Fannie Lou Hamer's America | Beyond the Lens

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Medgar Evers - Part 1, Civil Rights Heroes, Martin Kent Documentary

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Ida B. Wells: A Chicago Stories Special Documentary

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“Trump is the problem”: Joy Reid on the 2024 election and “Medgar and Myrlie” | Salon Talks

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Malcolm X Interview (1963)

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Daughter of civil rights icons Medgar and Myrlie Evers pens personal letter to mother

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Medgar Evers - Civil Rights Activist | Mini Bio | BIO

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To Be Determined: Myrlie Evers-Williams at TEDxBend

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Woman whose claims led to Emmett Till's lynching dies at 88

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Ta-Nehisi Coates - “The Message” & Understanding the Humiliation of Oppression | The Daily Show

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