
For Us, the Living: The Story of Medgar Evers
This film is the true story of Medgar Evers, a successful insurance agent who moves to Jackson, Mississippi to direct the regional headquarters of the NAACP. Fighting segregation and racist politics, Evers becomes a leader in the black community.
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Plot Summary
This biographical drama chronicles the life and activism of Medgar Evers, a prominent civil rights activist in Mississippi during the 1950s and 1960s. It details his work with the NAACP, his efforts to register Black voters, and the immense personal risks he faced in the segregated South. The film culminates with his assassination and the subsequent struggle for justice.
Critical Reception
The film was generally well-received for its powerful portrayal of Medgar Evers' life and his pivotal role in the Civil Rights Movement. Critics praised the performances, particularly from Howard E. Rollins, and its historical significance in bringing Evers' story to a wider audience. It was recognized for its emotional impact and its contribution to historical understanding.
What Reviewers Say
- Howard E. Rollins delivers a compelling and dignified performance as Medgar Evers.
- The film effectively captures the atmosphere of the Civil Rights era and the courage of its activists.
- A moving tribute to a significant historical figure.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or a Special (Howard E. Rollins) and Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or a Special (Rosalind Cash).
Fun Fact
The film's executive producer, Henry Hampton, was also the producer of the acclaimed PBS documentary series 'Eyes on the Prize'.
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