Medgar W Evers John F Kennedy Malcolm X Vietnam War Veteran and Civil Rights Activist Assassinated 12 June 1963 John F Kennedy US President.

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Medgar W Evers John F Kennedy Malcolm X Vietnam War Veteran and Civil Rights Activist Assassinated 12 June 1963 John F Kennedy US President and Foreign Human Rights Activist Assassinated 22 Nov 1963 Malcolm X Muslim Minister and Civil Rights Activist Assassinated 21 Feb 1965

The Great Be-In January 14th, 1967

Martin Luther King Jr Robert F Kennedy Southern Baptist Reverend and Civil Rights Activist Assassinated 4 April 1968 Robert F Kennedy 1968 Presidential candidate and Civil Rights Activist Assassinated 6 June 1968

1968 Presidential Candidates Richard M Nixon Republican Party Hubert Humphrey Democratic Party

1968 Presidential Candidates Richard M Nixon Republican Party Hubert Humphrey Democratic Party Lyndon Pigasus Yippie Party