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Charlie Evers:
You know, nobody hardly even remembers Medgar anymore, whites or blacks, and that's a goddamn shame. Cause whatever rights the black man has around here now, he has them because of something called civil rights movement. And for a long time in the state of Mississippi, back before the newspapers and the television, back before the fancy speeches, my brother Medgar was the civil rights movement
You know, nobody hardly even remembers Medgar anymore, whites or blacks, and that's a goddamn shame. Cause whatever rights the black man has around here now, he has them because of something called civil rights movement. And for a long time in the state of Mississippi, back before the newspapers and the television, back before the fancy speeches, my brother Medgar was the civil rights movement
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and I hardly remember him at all
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But I went by your house the other day and I could see him there
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watering his lawn
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working on his roof
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playing with his children
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No man has the right to take another man away from his children
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I appreciate the call Mr DeLaughter
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I'll keep in touch Mrs Evers
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Did you plan on telling me
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Movie Summary
A Mississippi district attorney and the widow of Medgar Evers struggle to finally bring a white racist to justice for the 1963 murder of the civil rights leader.

