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The Long-Awaited Conviction of Medgar Evers’ Killer

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🗓️ 5 February 2025

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

February 5, 1994. Byron De La Beckwith is found guilty of murder, 31 years after civil rights leader Medgar Evers was killed. This episode originally aired in 2024.


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or you can get all of History Daily plus other fantastic history podcasts at IntoHistory.com. It's June 15, 1963, in the city of Jackson, Mississippi.

0:29.6

John Doer, a 41-year-old lawyer, is one of the few white faces in a predominantly black procession of 5,000 mourners.

0:38.3

They're accompanying a hearse through the quiet streets, carrying the casket of civil

0:42.3

rights leader Megger Evers, who was assassinated in Jackson three days ago.

0:47.3

The marchers are all silent, except for the occasional sob of grief.

0:51.3

But as they near a predominantly white part of town, the number of police officers

0:56.3

lining the route increases, and the somber procession comes to a sudden stop. John pushes forward

1:03.5

through the crowd until he reaches the front and sees why the mourners have halted. The road

1:08.9

is blocked by police officers. Dogs strain at their leashes,

1:13.1

and a fire truck idles behind the barricade ready to turn its hose on the mourners. As the procession

1:19.0

edges closer to the police lines, one of the officers swings his baton and catches a mourner in

1:24.8

the head. This assault sparks the rest of the officers to jump in,

1:29.1

and a black man screams as he's hit by the butt of a rifle

1:31.9

and is dragged behind the police line.

1:34.6

Fearing for their safety, other mourners near the front

1:37.2

try to get away from the police,

1:38.9

but they're pressed forward by the crowd behind,

1:41.3

and there's nowhere for them to go.

1:43.3

Some of the mourners fling bottles and rocks at the police as the melee grows,

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