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Evers

[ ev-erz ]

noun

  1. (James) Charles, 1922–2020, U.S. civil rights leader.
  2. his brother Med·gar (Wiley) [med, -ger], 1925–63, U.S. civil rights leader.


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Dr. Shabazz joined the faculty of Medgar Evers College (MEC) as a professor.

Evers also founded Institute, an agency that represents photographers and artists.

She and Evers have lived in their remodeled Venice house a few blocks from the beach since 1997.

Taylor: What I really, really loved about the Medgar Evers storyline and backdrop was that he was in their neighborhood.

Lt. Ray Evers has a harsh retort for Franklin and his reform-minded law-enforcement ilk.

In other words I meant to squeeze into "the imminent deadly breach" beside Bob Evers, not necessarily in front of him.

It appeared that they had both been about the same age as Bob Evers, and I pointed this out to my companion.

The hit scored Evers and Schulte and dissolved the game right there.

I lost Evers, because I was afraid to put the ball over the plate for him, and he walked.

That I 'm not to follow up Miss Evers—is that what you mean?

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