For Us the Living: The Medgar Evers Story

For Us the Living: The Medgar Evers Story
Genre Drama
Written by Myrlie Evers-Williams (book)
William Peters (book)
Ossie Davis
J. Rotcop
Directed by Michael Schulz
Starring Howard Rollins
Irene Cara
Margaret Avery
Roscoe Lee Browne
Music by Gerald Fried
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Executive producer(s) Charles W. Fries
Producer(s) Ken Rotcop
Sy Levin (associate producer)
Cinematography Alan Kozlowski
Editor(s) Harry Keramidas
Thomas Penick
Running time 90 min.
Production company(s) Charles Fries Productions
Distributor PBS
Release
Original network PBS
Original release
  • March 22, 1983 (1983-03-22)

For Us the Living: The Medgar Evers Story is a made-for-television biopic that aired on PBS on March 22, 1983. The film was based on the book, For Us, the Living, by Myrlie Evers-Williams and William Peters.

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Synopsis

Howard Rollins stars as assassinated NAACP civil rights activist Medgar Evers, while Irene Cara co-stars as his wife (and future NAACP chairperson) Myrlie. The film concentrates on Medgar Evers, an ex-insurance agent turned activist, in the final years of his life as the first NAACP field secretary in Mississippi. In 1954, he is involved in a boycott against white merchants and was instrumental in eventually desegragating the University of Mississippi in 1962. His home in Jackson, Mississippi is besieged by bigots, and he and his family are threatened with dire consequences. Myrtle Evers with her children were often at home alone when fire bombs and bricks were thrown against their home and through their windows. However, The Everses continued to work towards the goal of integrating the racially polarized. Medgar Evers truly believed The Constitution to include the rights within were for each American citizen, no matter color, age, class or education. On June 12, 1963, however, the 37-year-old Medgar Evers is shot to death in front of his home by white supremacist Byron De La Beckwith.

Cast and characters

ActorRole
Howard RollinsMedgar Evers
Irene CaraMyrlie Evers
Margaret AveryDottie
Roscoe Lee BrowneGloster Current
Larry FishburneJimbo Collins
Janet MacLachlanMildred
Selema Perry Berry Community Member in Church
  • Location: The scene where Medgar Evers solicit community leaders and community members to sign the first petition, actually was filmed in an Atlanta, Georgia Church Located on 470 Whitehall Street: Denson Temple Peoples Free Methodist Church.
  • The Cast Member Selema Perry Berry was a member of Denson Temple Peoples Free Methodist Church as Superintendent of Sunday School. She sat on the back row with her Pastor Rev. James Brown.
Home depicted the For Us The Living The Medgar Evers Story-Movie, where Medgar Evers and his family lived, and where terrorized.

Awards

Year Result Award Category Recipient
1984WinnerWriters Guild of America AwardAdapted Drama AnthologyOssie Davis and J. Rotcop
6.13, 1963. Rifle that killed Medgar Evers. Located latent fingerprints on telescopic site. Medgar was shot off Delta Drive, Jackson, Miss.

See also

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