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<distribution-code display="no">IV</distribution-code> 
<congress display="no">111th CONGRESS</congress> 
<session display="no">2d Session</session> 
<legis-num>H. RES. 1022</legis-num> 
<current-chamber display="yes">In the House of Representatives, U. S.,</current-chamber>
<action>
<action-date date="20100204">February 4, 2010</action-date>
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<legis-type display="yes">RESOLUTION</legis-type> 
<official-title display="no">Honoring the life and sacrifice of Medgar Evers and congratulating the United States Navy for naming a supply ship after Medgar Evers.</official-title> 
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<preamble> 
<whereas><text>Whereas Medgar Evers was born on July 2, 1925, in Decatur, Mississippi;</text> </whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas Mr. Evers was hired by Dr. Theodore Roosevelt Mason Howard to sell insurance for the Magnolia Mutual Life Insurance Company;</text> </whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas Mr. Evers was inducted into United States Army in 1943 and fought in the Battle of Normandy;</text> </whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas Dr. Howard, as President of the Regional Council of Negro Leadership, helped to introduce Mr. Evers to civil rights activism;</text> </whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas Mr. Evers applied to the then-segregated University of Mississippi School of Law in February 1954;</text> </whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas Mr. Evers’ application was rejected resulting in a National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) campaign to desegregate the school;</text> </whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas Mr. Evers was hired as a field secretary for the NAACP;</text> </whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas Mr. Evers was the target of a number of death threats as a result of his activism;</text> </whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas, on May 28, 1963, a Molotov cocktail was thrown into the carport of Mr. Evers’s home and 5 days before his death Mr. Evers was assaulted by a car outside of an NAACP office;</text> </whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas Mr. Evers was assassinated in the driveway of his home in Jackson after returning from a meeting with NAACP lawyers on June 12, 1963;</text> </whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas this assassination occurred just hours after President John F. Kennedy’s speech on national television in support of civil rights;</text> </whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas the death of Mr. Evers helped to prompt President John F. Kennedy to ask Congress for a comprehensive civil rights bill;</text> </whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas that bill, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, was signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson;</text> </whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas Mr. Evers’ assassination has been memorialized in numerous popular songs, movies, and written pieces;</text> </whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas in 1969, Medgar Evers College was established in Brooklyn, New York, as part of the City University of New York;</text> </whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas, on June 28, 1992, the city of Jackson, Mississippi erected a statue in honor of Mr. Evers;</text> </whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas in December 2004, the Jackson City Council changed the name of the city’s airport to Jackson-Evers International Airport; and</text> </whereas>
<whereas><text>Whereas, on October 9, 2009, Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus announced that the United States Naval Ship (USNS) Medgar Evers (T–AKE–13), a Lewis and Clark-class dry cargo ship, will be named after Mr. Evers: Now, therefore, be it</text> </whereas></preamble> 
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<section display-inline="yes-display-inline" id="H83798901E9AF447AA649833009103378" section-type="undesignated-section"><enum></enum><text>That the House of Representatives—</text> 
<paragraph id="HFE7CD63128334015AB61125AC4D452BC"><enum>(1)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">honors the life and sacrifice of Medgar Evers;</text> </paragraph>
<paragraph id="HAF912B70E2E14A1DAF2B660B21C9A160"><enum>(2)</enum><text>recognizes the important role Mr. Evers played in securing civil rights for all people in the United States; and</text> </paragraph>
<paragraph id="HB75A805E02B64758B11B27127658AEB3"><enum>(3)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">congratulates the United States Navy for honoring Medgar Evers by naming the United States Naval Ship Medgar Evers after him.</text> </paragraph></section>
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<attestation><attestation-group><attestor display="no">Lorraine C. Miller,</attestor><role>Clerk.</role></attestation-group></attestation>
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