Charles Evers Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
CHARLES EVERS
Born: September 11, 1923 in Decatur, Mississippi
Died: July 22, 2020 in Brandon, Mississippi
Died: July 22, 2020 in Brandon, Mississippi
Biography
Charles Evers succeeded his older brother, Medgar, as Field Secretary of the NAACP in 1963, after Medgar was killed by a sniper. Charles was elected Mayor of Fayette, Mississippi in 1969 and reelected in 1973. He ran unsuccessfully for Governor of the state in 1971 and lost a race for the U.S. Senate as the Independent Party candidate in 1978.
1969-1970-The-Mike-Douglas-Show (in person), 2005-The-Untold-Story-of-Emmett-Louis-Till (in person), 2012-The-Last-White-Knight (in person), 1972-Malcolm-X (Other), 1968-The-Joey-Bishop-Show (in person), 2010-Medgar-Evers:-An-Unsung-Hero (in person), 2004-60-Minutes (in person), 1971-The-Irv-Kupcinet-Show (in person)
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CHARLES EVERS - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED 10/07/1976 - HFSID 225708NACCP field secretary and brother to Medgar Evers signs, "Yours in the struggle." Autograph note signed: "To Bruce-/Yours in the struggle,/Charles Evers/10-7-76". 5x3.
Sale Price $234.00
$260.00
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CHARLES EVERS - PRINTED CARD SIGNED IN INK - HFSID 209136NACCP field secretary and brother to Medgar Evers signs a printed card in black ink. Printed card signed in ink: "Charles Evers", in black ink. 5x3 printed card with leafy border.
Sale Price $108.00
$120.00