Brother of slain civil rights leader Medgar Evers endorses Trump for president-Clarion-Ledger, Jackson Miss., 3/4/16
"In 1969, he became the first black mayor
of a Mississippi town or city since reconstruction when he was elected
mayor of Fayette. In 1980, he switched to the Republican party,
garnering national attention for his endorsement of Ronald Reagan."
3/4/16, "Brother of slain civil rights leader Medgar Evers endorses Trump," The Clarion-Ledger, Bracey Harris, Jackson, Mississippi
"Civil rights activist Charles Evers has endorsed Donald Trump for
president, touting what Evers refers to as the current Republican
front-runner's business acumen.
"I believe in him first of all because he's a businessman. I think jobs are badly needed in Mississippi," he said.
Evers is the brother of slain civil rights leader Medgar Evers, who was assassinated in front of his Jackson home in 1963.
Asked about Trump's controversial remarks regarding immigration and an incident Tuesday in which 30 black students were reported to have been removed from the candidate's rally in Valdosta, Georgia, Evers responded, "I haven't seen any proof of him being a racist."
However he added, "all of us have some racism in us. Even me."
Evers referenced a proclamation by Gov. Phil Bryant declaring April "Confederate Heritage Month" and said that Trump has not taken similar actions.
According
to Evers, the hiring practices of Trump's properties are reflective of
him being "fair."
Before launching his campaign, Trump was accused of
discrimination. In 1973, the real estate mogul and his father were sued
by the Department of Justice under the Fair Housing Act for allegedly
implementing a system to block black applicants from renting Trump
Management's Brooklyn; Queens; and Norfolk, Virginia, properties.
The case was settled with a consent decree.
Evers also addressed Trump's presidential announcement speech, during which the candidate made the following remarks:
“When
Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re not
sending you. They’re not sending you. They’re sending people that have
lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re
bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I
assume, are good people.”
Evers said he doesn't feel the U.S. should be obligated to provide support for undocumented immigrants.
Evers added that he also respects Trump for his faith and that he plans to attend Monday's rally
in Madison. Evers said that if he has the chance to speak with Trump he
wants to pitch bringing a catfish processing plant to Mississippi.
"Our catfish is shipped to China and brought back for us to buy. Put a catfish farm here." A website for The Catfish Institute, based in Jackson, lists more than half a dozen U.S.-certified catfish processors in the state.
Mitch
Tyner chairman of the Mississippi Donald Trump Committee in a news
release Friday named Evers as a member of the candidate's state campaign
team along with Madison Mayor Mary Hawkins Butler.
The
93-year-old has a storied history with the state's civil rights
movement. After his brother's death, Evers served as the Mississippi
field secretary for the NAACP. In 1969, he became the first black mayor
of a Mississippi town or city since reconstruction when he was elected
mayor of Fayette. In 1980, he switched to the Republican party,
garnering national attention for his endorsement of Ronald Reagan."
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3/4/16, "Long-time Republican Charles Evers Joins Madison Mayor, Others on Trump's Mississippi Team," Jackson Free Press, Donna Ladd
"A "diverse group of elected officials, business owners, and attorneys" make up Donald Trump's Mississippi Campaign Committee to help elect him
president, a press release from his campaign said today. They include
Madison Mayor Mary Hawkins Butler, Chris McDaniel's attorney Mitch
Tyner, Jackson attorney John Reeves and Charles Evers, the 93-year-old brother of slain civil-rights activist Medgar Evers,
and a complicated, iconoclastic figure in the pantheon of civil-rights
legends known for roiling more liberal civil-rights activists with his
political beliefs.
Evers, the former mayor of
Fayette and a controversial civil-rights activist in the 1960s, has long
identified as a Republican, famously endorsing Ronald Reagan for
president, but broke ranks with the George W. Bush administration in
2003, criticizing the Iraq war in a column in the Jackson Free Press
in March 2003. Trump, too, criticizes the Iraq war today, as well as
blames the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the Bush administration.
#"Trump
has the strongest grassroots campaign of any presidential candidate in
Mississippi," the press release stated. "The hard-working volunteers
have made calls to virtually all the primary states to date using our
call centers located in Hinds, Lincoln, Adams and Desoto Counties."
#Mitch Tyner, Jackson attorney, formerly with Chris McDaniel campaign for Senate
#Bernard Reed, Brookhaven, owner of Reed's Metals
#Jon Reynolds, Pascagoula, president of Charter Financial Services
#Don Halle, Gulfport, certified professional builder
#Mary Hawkins Butler, Madison, mayor
#John Reeves, Jackson, attorney
#Kendal Prewett, Southaven, owner of B&P Enterprises Inc.
#Charles Porter, Brandon, partner in GuidePoint
#Charles Evers, Jackson, former mayor of Fayette and civil rights activist
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