In 1963, the president of the Mississippi chapter of the NAACP was Medgar Evers. He was a prominent civil rights activist who worked tirelessly to combat racial discrimination and promote justice for African Americans in the South. Evers was tragically assassinated on June 12, 1963, which highlighted the extreme dangers faced by civil rights leaders during that era. His legacy continues to inspire ongoing efforts for equality and justice.
Medgar Wiley Evers was assassinated outside his Jackson home on June 12, 1963.
Mississippi won the Sugar Bowl in 1963.
Medgar Evers in 1963 and later, Martin Luther King in 1968
Lyndon B Johnson was President from 1963 to 69.
John Kennedy was assassinated in 1963; Vice president Lyndon Johnson was then sworn in as President.
march to Washington
Lyndon B. Johnson was the Texan who served as President in 1963-1968.
President Kennedy was shot Nov. 1963
President Diem in 1963.
President John. F. Kennedy
John Kennedy was the President in May, 1963 when the children in Birmingham made their march.
Harry T. Moore