"I took Bobby Kennedy through the delta and he cried like a baby"
- Charles Evers
About this Quote
Charles Evers' quote is an effective pointer of the civil liberties motion and the impact it had on individuals. Bobby Kennedy was the Attorney General of the United States at the time and was going to the Mississippi Delta to witness the poverty and racial oppression that African Americans were facing. Charles Evers was a civil liberties leader and was revealing Bobby Kennedy the extreme truths of life in the Delta. The quote recommends that Bobby Kennedy was deeply moved by what he saw and was overwhelmed with emotion. This quote is a testament to the power of the civil liberties movement and the impact it had on individuals. It also functions as a reminder of the significance of standing up for what is right and fighting for justice.
This quote is written / told by Charles Evers between September 11, 1922 and July 22, 2020. He was a famous Activist from USA.
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