Visitor Brochures Are Returned to Medgar Evers Home
The National Park Service removed references labeling Medgar Evers' killer a racist following a 2025 executive order aimed at revising historical narratives, sparking criticism.
- On Feb. 5, 2026, the National Park Service reported removing visitor brochures at the Medgar & Myrlie Evers Home National Monument, but copies were still available, contradicting the report.
- Park officials say the change follows Secretary's Order 3431 and a March 2025 executive order prompting a review to ensure parks tell the full and accurate story of American history.
- The draft replacements remove visitor brochure content calling Byron De La Beckwith `racist` and eliminate descriptions of Medgar Evers lying in a pool of blood.
- After public outcry, the National Park Service returned brochures it reportedly pulled following protests from historians, officials, and the Evers family who cited that `The murder of Medgar Evers was an act of racial terror`.
- Working with the Evers family, the NPS is revising park interpretive materials with input from the Medgar and Myrlie Evers Institute under two agreements, while critics warn the edits sanitize history.
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National Park Service Returns Brochure Calling Civil Rights Leader’s Assassin A ‘Racist’
The National Park Service returned brochures they reportedly pulled from a monument honoring civil rights activist Medgar Evers on Thursday, calling his assassin, a Klu Klux Klan member, a “racist” following massive backlash.
Visitor brochures are returned to Medgar Evers home
Hours after Mississippi Today reported Thursday that the National Park Service had removed brochures to the Medgar & Myrlie Evers Home National Monument that identified his murderer as a racist, the Park Service returned the brochures to the home. On Thursday, Park Service officials told Mississippi Today that the reason they removed the brochures was they were [...]
Brochures Calling Medgar Evers’ Killer ‘Racist’ Still Available at Evers Home
Visitor brochures detailing the true history of the racist who murdered Medgar Evers are available to visitors at his memorialized home in Jackson, Mississippi, after a report said they had been removed. The post Brochures Calling Medgar Evers’ Killer ‘Racist’ Still Available at Evers Home appeared first on Mississippi Free Press.
National Park Service Removes Brochures For Medgar Evers Monument
Source: Bettmann / Getty Late last month, we reported that the National Park Service began removing a slavery memorial at the President’s House in Philadelphia in compliance with Trump’s executive order, titled the “Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History,” which the White House claimed was an order aimed at correcting “a concerted and widespread effort to rewrite our Nation’s history.” The memorial honored the lives of the nine enslaved …
MLK Jr’s Son Accuses Trump-Run National Park of ‘Erasing’ and ‘Sanitizing’ History By Deleting Racism References to Medgar Evers’ Assassin
Arlington National Cemetery, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. Martin Luther King III, the eldest son of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King, sharply criticized recent changes at the historic museum at the home of assassinated civil rights leader Medgar Evers as “erasing” and “sanitizing” history. Evers, who served in the U.S. Army in segregated units that were sent to multiple combat areas in Europe during World War II, became th…
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