Senate Votes To Make Evers Home A National Monument
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The Jackson, Mississippi home where civil rights leader Medgar Evers was assassinated is a step closer to becoming a national monument. In Washington, the Senate has passed a bill which includes National Park Service protection for the home where Evers and his wife Myrlie lived in 1963. It’s now a museum owned by Tougaloo College and is already designated a national historic landmark.

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