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  1. For Us, The Living. Available on ScreenPix, Prime Video, Tubi TV. The story of Medgar Evers, the former insurance salesman turned NAACP secretary, who was instrumental in organizing boycotts against discriminating white merchants and the desegregation of the University of Mississippi. Drama 1983 1 hr 30 min.

  2. The story of Medgar Evers, the former insurance salesman turned NAACP secretary, who was instrumental in organizing boycotts against discriminating white merchants and the desegregation of the University of Mississippi.

  3. 22 de mar. de 1983 · The film concentrates on the last years of Evers, an ex-insurance agent turned activist. His home in Jackson, Mississippi is besieged by bigots and he and his family are threatened with dire consequences, but Evers continues to work towards the goal of integrating his racially-polarized state.

  4. Medgar Evers's widow saw him convicted and jailed with a life sentence. In For Us, the Living this extraordinary woman tells a moving story of her courtship and of her marriage to this heroic man who learned to live with the probability of violent death.

  5. This film is the true story of Medgar Evers, a successful insurance agent who moves to Jackson, Mississippi to direct the regional headquarters of the NAACP. Fighting segregation and racist politics, Evers becomes a leader in the black community.

  6. For Us, the Living. In 1967, when this brave book was first published, Myrlie Evers said, "Somewhere in Mississippi lives the man who murdered my husband." Medgar Evers died in a horrifying act of political violence. Among both blacks and whites, the killing of this Mississippi civil rights leader intensified the menacing moods of unrest and ...

  7. Overall, For Us, the Living: The Story of Medgar Evers is a moving and thought-provoking film that offers a vivid portrait of an important historical figure and the turbulent times in which he lived. It illuminates the bravery and sacrifice of those who fought for racial justice, as well as the ongoing struggles and challenges that continue to confront us today.