Medgar Evers was killed on October 28, 1963. He was a prominent African American leader in the Civil Rights Movement.
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Osama bin laden the former leader Al-Qaeda took responsibility in 2004 before being killed by navy seals team six which is based in Virginia Beach
Five days of race riots erupted in Washington, D.C. following the April 4, 1968 assassination of Civil Rights Movement-leader Martin Luther King, Jr. Civil unrest affected at least 110 U.S. cities; Washington, along with Chicago and Baltimore, were among the most affected.
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It was Medgar Evers.
Medgar Evers.
Medgar Evers.
All civil rights leaders mourned Dr. king.The civil rights leader was killed while trying to organize poor workers.He was killed while working for economic change in Memphis.
Martin Luther King is a German Monk who became the most visible spokesperson and leader in the Civil Rights Movement from 1955 until his assassination in 1968.
He was killed while working for economic change in Memphis APEX - US History
No, He might have been, before he was a political leader, but while he was a political leader, he was not a surgeon.
A white racist who did not like how he preached. His march for civil rights. Equality for Africans Americans The leader for African Americans.
Before Martin Luther King Jr, there was alot of segregation and alot of violence with police and colored people. Without Marting Luther King Jr, schools, buses, pools, restaurants and much more would probably still be segregated. It was very horrible without Dr. King.
Could you be refering to WWI and the assassination of Arch Duke Ferdinand?
Yes, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a leader. He was a leader in the 1950s and 1960s.
James Earl Ray spent 29 years in prison before dying of hepatitis C in 1998. He was serving a 99-year sentence for the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.