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On This Day in 1963, Medgar Evers Was Assassinated
On this day, June 12th, the African-American community lost one the most ardent and brave defenders of civil rights the United States had ever seen when Medgar Evers wa
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The 1963 NCAA national title contest between Loyola-Chicago and two-time defending champs Cincinnati was much bigger than basketball. It represented something more important and crucial to the soul of America. 55 Years Ago, Loyola-Chicago Inspired A Nation In “The Game Of Change”