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Medgar and Myrlie Evers Home National Monument

Explore the home of civil rights heroes Medgar and Myrlie Evers and discover their courageous fight for equality in 1960s Mississippi.

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Visit the home of civil rights activists Medgar and Myrlie Evers, now a National Monument, to learn about their fight for racial equality in Mississippi. The home offers a glimpse into their lives and the sacrifices they made during the Civil Rights Movement.

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Local tips

  • The monument is open Tuesday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.. It is closed for lunch from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m..
  • Admission is free, but guided tours enhance the experience.
  • Ranger-led tours can accommodate up to 10 people. Larger groups should call ahead to reserve a tour.
  • Visit Myrlie's Garden, located on Missouri Street, for a peaceful place to reflect on the Evers' legacy.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    The Medgar and Myrlie Evers Home National Monument is located at 2332 Margaret Walker Alexander Drive in Jackson, Mississippi. From I-220, exit onto Medgar Evers Boulevard and head southeast. Turn onto Margaret Walker Alexander Drive. The monument will be on your left. Free parking is available at Myrlie's Garden on Missouri Street, a short 300-foot walk from the home. Be mindful of the narrow roadway and respect the surrounding private properties.

  • Public Transport

    While public transportation options directly to the monument may be limited, check the local Jackson, Mississippi, public transit schedule for bus routes that operate near Medgar Evers Boulevard. From the nearest bus stop, you may need to walk or take a short taxi or ride-share to Margaret Walker Alexander Drive. Fares for public transport in Jackson typically cost around $1.25 for a one-way trip.

  • Ride-sharing

    Ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are readily available in Jackson. A ride from downtown Jackson to the Medgar and Myrlie Evers Home National Monument will typically cost between $8 and $15, depending on demand and traffic. Be sure to confirm the fare and destination with your driver before starting your trip.

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The Medgar and Myrlie Evers Home National Monument in Jackson, Mississippi, preserves the legacy of two pivotal figures in the Civil Rights Movement. Built in 1956, this modest ranch-style house was more than just a home; it was the nerve center of Medgar's work as the NAACP's first field secretary in Mississippi. Here, the Evers family faced constant threats while organizing voter registration drives, leading boycotts, and investigating acts of violence against African Americans. Medgar and Myrlie were equal partners in their activism, using their home as an extension of the NAACP field office. They strategically engaged with the community, students, and media to challenge Jim Crow laws and institutions. The house itself was chosen with security in mind, a reflection of the dangers they faced daily. Today, visitors can tour the home and learn about the Evers' profound impact on the fight for equality. The bullet hole in the wall serves as a stark reminder of the violence they endured. The monument stands as a testament to their courage and a symbol of the ongoing struggle for social justice. Myrlie's Garden, a community garden near the home, provides a space for reflection and education, honoring Myrlie Evers-Williams's continued dedication to civil rights. The garden features exhibits and invites visitors to contemplate the Evers' contributions. The Medgar and Myrlie Evers Home is more than just a historic site; it's a place to connect with the past, learn about the sacrifices made for equality, and find inspiration to continue the fight for a more just future.

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