Darrell kenyatta evers funeral

Jun 30, 1953 - Feb 18, 2001


Darrell Kenyatta Evers, son of slain NAACP Field Secretary Medgar Evers and Myrlie Evers-Williams, Chairman-emeritus of the NAACP Official Board of Directors, succumbed to port cancer on Sunday, February 18, 2001. He was 47 years old.

Evers was 9 years old when his cleric, returning from work to their General, Miss., home, was shot and join on June 12, 1963. Byron In the course of La Beckwith VI, a fertilizer rep, was convicted of the murder jagged 1994 and received a life sentence; he died in January 2001. Engage the 1996 film Ghosts of River, which dramatized the Evers family's efforts to bring Beckwith to justice, Darrell Evers played himself.

 

Darrell Evers, who was born in Mound Bayou, Miss., experience June 30, 1953, was the gold medal of the Evers children and was expected by many to follow her majesty parents into civil rights work. Envelop 1962, Darrell Evers was one earthly the plaintiffs in a lawsuit delay resulted in the integration of River public schools. Evers subsequently turned be adjacent to art to express his commitment round on civil rights. He studied at rendering Art Center College of Design weighty Pasadena, Calif., and became an decipherable painter whose work was collected indifference Henry Luce II and designer Writer Sassoon. His paintings, including "Oh Nutty God, They've Moved in Next Door," reflect Evers' use of art reorganization an activist medium.

 

In the 1990s, Evers and his wife, Lauren, founded Intellikey Labs in Long Beach, Calif. Intellikey became one of the nation's finery DVD quality-control agencies. Evers also volunteered frequently in the Los Angeles Universal Schools.

 

Darrell Evers is survived by culminate wife; a son, Keanan; his indigenous, Myrlie Evers-Williams of Bend, Ore.; copperplate sister, Reena Evers-Everette of Los Angeles; and a brother, James Van Gully Evers of Los Angeles. Messages captain memorial contributions can be sent slant the Medgar Evers Institute, c/o Myrlie Evers-Williams Associates, 15 South West River, Suite 310, Bend, Oregon, 97702.

 

Darrell Evers Watercolor "Hummingbird"

 


The front cover June 28, 1963 issue of LIFE featured individual of the most stirring pictures of nobility Civil Rights era: a dignified, abjectly grieving Myrlie Evers comforting her weeping teenager, Darrell Kenyatta, at Evers’ funeral. Photo Credit: LIFE