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Earl Evans Jr. (June 20, 1906 - October 1976)[1] was an American Democratic politician and public official in Mississippi. He served in the Mississippi Senate[2] including as President Pro Tempore. He served in the Mississippi Senate in the 1940s and 1950s. He had been a special agent with the FBI. He lived in Canton, Mississippi and represented Madison County, Mississippi. He was also a businessman and farmer. He married.[3]

A staunch segregationist, he was a leader in the "states rights" movement.[4] He served on the segregationist Legal Educational Advisory Committee (LEAC)[5] and the Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission that worked to thwart civil rights campaigning and preserve segregation.[6]

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