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Myrlie Evers-Williams was the first woman chair of the NAACP (1995-98)… Evers was interred at Arlington Military Cemetery… In Beckwith’s first two trials, the juries were all white; in his last trial, the jury had eight blacks and four whites… For Us, The Livingwas adapted by Ossie Davis and made into a TV movie in 1983, starring Howard Rollins, Jr. as Evers… Beckwith, Evers’s killer, died in prison in 2001.

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