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Please provide a brief overview of what happened to the following individuals during the Civil Rights movement. - Name, Date, Role, Etc. - If possible, please include a picture of the individual(s). May 7, 1955 The Rev. George Lee killed for leading voter-registration drive, Belzoni, Miss. August 13, 1955 Lamar Smith Murdered for organizing black voters, Brookhaven, Miss. August 28, 1955 Emmett Louis Till Murdered for speaking to a white woman, Money, Miss. October 22, 1955 John Earl Reese Slain by Nightriders opposed to school improvements, Mayflower, Texas January 23, 1957 Willie Edwards Jr. Killed by Klansmen, Montgomery, Ala. April 25, 1959 Mack Charles Parker Taken from jail and lynched, Poplarville, Miss. September 25, 1961 Herbert Lee Voter registration worker, killed by white legislator, Liberty, Miss. April 9, 1962 Cpl. Roman Ducksworth Jr. Taken from bus and killed by police, Taylorsville, Miss. September 30, 1962 Paul Guihard European reporter killed during Ole Miss riot, Oxford, Miss. April 23, 1963 William Lewis Moore Slain during one-man march against segregation, Attalla, Ala. June 12, 1963 Medgar Evers Civil rights leader assassinated, Jackson, Miss. September 15, 1963 Addie Mae Collins, Denise McNair, Carole Robertson & Cynthia Wesley Schoolgirls killed in bombing of Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, Birmingham, Ala. September 15, 1963 Virgil Lamar Ware Youth killed during racist violence, Birmingham, Ala. January 31, 1964 Louis Allen Witness to murder of civil rights worker, assassinated, Liberty, Miss. April 7, 1964 Rev. Bruce Klunder Killed protesting construction of segregated school, Cleveland, Ohio May 2, 1964 Henry Hezekiah Dee & Charles Eddie Moore Killed by Klansmen, Meadville, Miss. June 21, 1964 James Chaney, Andrew Goodman & Michael Schwerner Civil rights workers abducted and slain by Klansmen, Philadelphia, Miss. July 11, 1964 Lt. Col. Lemuel Penn Killed by Klansmen while driving north, Colbert, Ga. February 26, 1965 Jimmie Lee Jackson Civil rights marcher killed by state trooper, M

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