The NAACP field secretary who was killed at his home in Jackson, Mississippi, was Medgar Evers. He was assassinated on June 12, 1963, due to his civil rights activism and efforts to combat racial discrimination. Evers' death had a significant impact on the Civil Rights Movement, highlighting the dangers faced by activists in the struggle for equality. His legacy continues to inspire those fighting for justice and civil rights.
Medgar Wiley Evers was assassinated outside his Jackson home on June 12, 1963.
Medgar Evers was assassinated in Jackson, Mississippi, on June 12, 1963. He was shot in the back as he returned home from a civil rights meeting. Evers was a prominent civil rights activist and the NAACP's first Mississippi field secretary, and his murder highlighted the violent resistance to the civil rights movement in the South.
she was a secretary at the NAACP
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Ryan Scott
No. Lincoln was killed in 1865, while the NAACP wasn't founded until 1909.
Medgar Evars
Rosa Parks volunteered as the secretary to Edgar Nixon, President of the Montgomery, Alabama, NAACP from 1943 until 1956 or '57.
Fifteen in total, five won when he was in the Jackson 5 and ten as a solo artist.
James Weldon Johnson
I am assuming you are asking "Who was Rosa Parks a secretary for?" If this is what you are asking then the answer is, "Rosa Parks was the secretary of E. D. Nixon of the Montgomery, Alabama branch of the NAACP. "