Ahmed Evans must be saved
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of 2 flyers, "Save Ahmed Evans" and "Ahmed Evans Must Be Set Free!" from September 1969, both produced on a mimeograph machine. The fliers were likely sponsored, produced, and distributed in New York City by the Committee to Save Ahmed Evans. Save Ahmed Evans was an advocacy group demanding the commutation of the death sentence of Ahmed Evans, a Black man involved in the 1968 Glenville Shootout in Cleveland. One flyer was also sponsored by the New York University chapter of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS).
Both flyers demand Evans' freedom, assert that the trial was a racist sham, and suggest action items (i.e. demonstrations and letter-writing) for people wishing to get involved.
Dates
- Creation: 1969
Access Restrictions
The collection is open for research use
Use Restrictions
Standard Federal Copyright Law Applies (U.S. Title 17)
Biographical note
Ahmed Evans was born Fred Evans in 1931 in Greenville, SC to John and Ora Evans. The family moved to Cleveland in 1948, and Evans enlisted in the army. He served in Korea as a combat engineer. Upon returning to Cleveland, he worked for the Pennsylvania Railroad. He became politically active after heading Malcolm X deliver his “ballot or bullet” speech in 1964. Evans opened the Afro Culture Shop and Bookstore, which became a gathering space for Cleveland's Black Nationalist community and was targeted by the police.
On a July night in 1968, months of tension between the Cleveland Police Department and Evans, leader of the Black Nationalists of New Libya, boiled over in Cleveland’s majority-Black Glenville neighborhood. Police and Evans’ men exchanged fire, resulting in the deaths of seven. An all-white jury convicted Evans of seven first-degree murder charges, and he was sentenced to death. Evans was taken off death row due to the 1972 Furman v. Georgia decision. He died in prison in 1978 at age 46.
Extent
.01 linear ft. (1 folder)
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
This collection consists of 2 flyers, "Save Ahmed Evans" and "Ahmed Evans Must Be Set Free!" from September 1969. The fliers were likely sponsored, produced, and distributed in New York City by the Committee to Save Ahmed Evans, who wanted his death sentance commuted.
Arrangement
Two mimeographed fliers
Acquisition
Purchased from David Anthem, September 2018
Processing Information
Processed by Julian Frost, completed March 2021
Subject
- Evans, Ahmed, 1931-1978 (Person)
- Title
- Ahmed Evans must be saved
- Author
- Julian Frost
- Date
- March, 2021
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
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