James L. Bevel (October 19, 1936 – December 19, 2008) was an American minister and leader of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement who, as the Director of Direct Action and Director of Nonviolent Education of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) initiated, strategized, directed, and developed SCLC's three major successes of the era: the 1963 Birmingham Children's Crusade, the 1965 Selma Voting Rights Movement, and the 1966 Chicago Open Housing Movement.

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  • James L. Bevel (October 19, 1936 – December 19, 2008) was an American minister and leader of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement who, as the Director of Direct Action and Director of Nonviolent Education of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) initiated, strategized, directed, and developed SCLC's three major successes of the era: the 1963 Birmingham Children's Crusade, the 1965 Selma Voting Rights Movement, and the 1966 Chicago Open Housing Movement. James Bevel also called for and initially organized the 1963 March on Washington and initiated and strategized the 1965 Selma to Montgomery marches, SCLC's two main public gatherings of the era. For his work in the 1960s he has been referred to as the "Father of Voting Rights", the "Strategist and Architect of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement", and as half of the Bevel/King team that formulated and communicated the actions, issues, and dialogues which created the historical changes of the era. Prior to his time with SCLC, Bevel worked in the Nashville Student Movement, where he participated in the 1960 Nashville Sit-In movement, directed the 1961 Open Theater Movement, chose the riders for the 1961 Nashville Student Movement continuation of the Freedom Rides, and initiated and directed the Mississippi Voting Rights Movement. Later, in 1967, he took a leave from SCLC to direct the Anti-Vietnam War Movement, and in 1995 co-initiated the Day of Atonement/Million Man March. Having been accused of incest by one of his daughters and denying the charge, Bevel was convicted of unlawful fornication in April 2008 and sentenced to 15 years in prison. After serving seven months, he was freed on bail to appeal, and died of pancreatic cancer in December 2008. He was buried in a 17-foot canoe in a small country cemetery in Eutaw, Alabama. Bevel was married four times and had 16 children.
  • James L. Bevel was een Amerikaans baptistendominee dominee, strijder voor de burgerrechtenbeweging en een der belangrijkste raadgevers van Martin Luther King. Hij was de organisator van de kinderkruistocht in Birmingham (Alabama) in 1963. Bevel coördineerde de " Southern Christian Leadership Conference" (SCLC) en het "comité van geweldloze studenten", twee actieve organisaties tegen de discriminatie in het Amerikaanse Zuiden. Hij was ook een van de organisatoren van de "mars van één miljoen", een manifestatie in Washington voor de burgerrechten, beschreven in een van de films, "Get on the Bus", van Spike Lee. Revel stierf in december 2008 aan pancreaskanker. Hij was recent vrijgelaten "op erewoord", na een veroordeling van 15 jaar wegens incest, een affaire die dateerde van 1994.
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  • James L. Bevel (October 19, 1936 – December 19, 2008) was an American minister and leader of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement who, as the Director of Direct Action and Director of Nonviolent Education of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) initiated, strategized, directed, and developed SCLC's three major successes of the era: the 1963 Birmingham Children's Crusade, the 1965 Selma Voting Rights Movement, and the 1966 Chicago Open Housing Movement.
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