Medgar Evers quotes:

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  • I love my children and I love my wife with all my heart. And I would die, die gladly, if that would make a better life for them.

  • The Negro has been here in America since 1619, a total of 344 years. He is not going anywhere else; this country is his home. He wants to do his part to help make his city, state, and nation a better place for everyone, regardless of color and race.

  • Freedom has never been free... I love my children and I love my wife with all my heart. And I would die, die gladly, if that would make a better life for them.

  • Freedom has never been free.

  • If we don't like what the Republicans do, we need to get in there and change it.

  • The gifts of God should be enjoyed by all citizens in Mississippi.

  • When a black Jacksonian looks about his home community, he sees a city of over 150,000, of which 40% is Negro, in which there is not a single Negro policeman or policewoman, school crossing guard, or fireman.

  • I'm looking to be shot any time I step out of my car... If I die, it will be in a good cause. I've been fighting for America just as much as the soldiers in Vietnam.

  • Our only hope is to control the...

  • You can kill a man, but you can't kill an idea.

  • When you hate, the only person that suffers is you because most of the people you hate don't know it and the rest don't care.

  • It may sound funny, but I love the South. I don't choose to live anywhere else. There's land here, where a man can raise cattle, and I'm going to do it some day. There are lakes where a man can sink a hook and fight the bass. There is room here for my children to play and grow, and become good citizens-if the white man will let them....

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