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  1. 24 de mar. de 2023 · James Luther Bevel served as minister and leader of the civil rights movement in the United States. As the Southern Christian Leadership Conference's Director in charge of Nonviolent Access and Education, he initiated, strategized, led and developed three major SCLC successes at that time: The Cross The Children of Birmingham in 1963, the Selma Voting Movement of 1965 and 1966.

  2. 21 de dic. de 2008 · James Bevel, pastor baptista que luchó por los derechos humanos junto a Martin Luther King en los 60 y cuya historia se ha visto empañada por una condena por incesto ha muerto a los 72 años, ha ...

  3. 21 de feb. de 2023 · James Luther Bevel was one of Martin Luther King Jr.’s most trusted and loyal advisors of the American Civil Rights movement during the 20th century. Bevel was born in Itta Bena, Mississippi on October 19, 1936. He spent most of his childhood in both Cleveland and Itta Bena, while he chose Ohio as his working place.

  4. Interview of James Bevel conducted for Eyes on the Prize I. Discussion centers on the Birmingham and Selma campaigns.and Sheriff Jim Clark. The original interview elements, 16mm negative and 1/4" audio reel to reel, were preserved during 2010-2016 due to the generosity of a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

  5. James Bevel: Well, it had a reputation equal to the Mississippi — Birmingham had a reputation equal to the Mississippi Delta in terms of its brutalization of people. It was known for its — Bull Connor, its police department, its violation and bombing, and denigrating black people and it was very resistant city. Klan, a lot of Klan activity.

  6. 5 de jun. de 2023 · The Alabama Project. From CRMVet.org. Back in September of 1963, when four young girls were killed in the Birmingham bombing of the 16th Street Baptist church, Diane Nash Bevel and her husband James Bevel drew up a "Proposal For Action in Montgomery" — a plan for a massive direct action assault on denial of voting rights.

  7. James Bevel James Bevel est né le 19 octobre 1936 dans l’état du Mississippi, son nom complet était James Luther Bevel. Il était aux côtés de Martin Luther King comme un des chefs du mouvement afro-américain des droits civiques, qui en 1965, à conduit de président Johnson à écrire la loi du droit de vote.