The Ghosts of Medgar Evers: A Tale of Race, Murder, Mississippi, and Hollywood - Hardcover

9780679459569: The Ghosts of Medgar Evers: A Tale of Race, Murder, Mississippi, and Hollywood
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"To me there is no more haunted, complex terrain in America than the countryside between Port Gibson, Mississippi, and the river. The land is full of ghosts. . . . Medgar Evers returned here from infantry combat in France after World War II to attend Alcorn State University. Here he met and courted his future wife, Myrlie. And it is because of him and of her that I am making this journey on this day to the Windsor Ruins a few miles north of the Alcorn campus. Just out of Port Gibson, a sign on the side of the road said: WINDSOR RUINS CLOSED TODAY. Hollywood had taken them over."

Thus, Willie Morris begins an intensely personal journey--both dramatic and emotional--involving racism, murder, history, and Hollywood.

For years Morris has portrayed American life through lyrical evocations of his own experience. Now he brings together the harsh realities of race and the magical illusions of Hollywood in an unusual book about the making of the movie Ghosts of Mississippi and its more complicated historical background: the 1963 assassination of the courageous civil rights activist Medgar Evers and the conviction thirty years later of his killer, Byron De La Beckwith, in one of the most striking cases in the annals of American jurisprudence.

The Ghosts of Medgar Evers is not only a dramatic account of the making of a major motion picture about one of the most heinous crimes of this century; it is also an examination of the murder itself and the people involved that explains why it took so long for justice to prevail.

Morris was on hand both for the trial and for the making of the movie. As the filming progressed, layer after layer of ironies, of personal and public deja vus, unfolded. With director Rob Reiner and producer Fred Zollo, Morris traveled the Mississippi back roads known to him since boyhood, surveying the story's real locales. He was present when the assassination was reenacted at the actual murder scene, and on the Hollywood soundstages when the trial was filmed--recreations that involved a number of participants in the original events, including three of Evers's children, who witnessed his death in 1963. His sons Darrell and Van Evers portrayed themselves as adults in the movie, and his daughter, Reena, played a juror in the 1994 trial. The filming, Morris reports, was often emotionally wrenching, particularly for the family members: When Alec Baldwin, as assistant district attorney Bobby DeLaughter, made his final summary to the jury, Reena wept openly.

The South today and the unadorned politics of race are juxtaposed and intermingled with the politics and mechanics of moviemaking.

The Ghosts of Medgar Evers is Willie Morris at his best.

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Mississippi native Willie Morris, author of North Toward Home, New York Days, and other books, offers an eccentric mixture of history and autobiography as he recounts his involvement in the making of the film Ghosts of Mississippi. After covering the final trial of the white racist who had assassinated Civil Rights leader Medgar Evers 30 years earlier, Morris suggested to a friend in Hollywood that the subject of the trial would make a fine movie. In The Ghosts of Medgar Evers, Morris concentrates not only on how the trial of Evers's killer sought to resolve history, but also on how Hollywood tried--and failed--to convey serious history to the public.
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NEW YORK DAYS

"A miraculous light-filled world. . . . A star-crossed romance on the boulevard of broken dreams."
--Elizabeth Hardwick, The New York Times Book Review

"Don't miss it. . . . Despite the presence of the celebrated, the tone is as down-to-earth American as its author."
--Esquire

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"There is no personal chronicle that tells more poignantly, comically, and beautifully just what it is to be an American and a Southerner in our time."
--William Styron

"A touching, deeply felt, and memorable account of one man's pilgrimage. I don't say 'memorable' lightly--I read it fifteen years ago and remember it all, which is more than you can say about most books."
--Walker Percy

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"This marvelous memoir, like the Oscar-winning Forrest Gump, takes you back to an era of innocence."
--Los Angeles Times

"Written with the gentle wisdom of an E. B. White and the eternal youth of a Huck Finn."
--Atlanta Journal Constitution

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(winner of the Christopher Award for "affirming the highest value of the human spirit"")

"A document of significance and undeniable truth."
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  • PublisherRandom House
  • Publication date1998
  • ISBN 10 0679459561
  • ISBN 13 9780679459569
  • BindingHardcover
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  • Number of pages288
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