The Blood of Emmett Till

Hardcover, 291 pages

English language

Published Jan. 31, 2017 by Simon & Schuster.

ISBN:
978-1-4767-1484-4
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OCLC Number:
949922865

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The event that launched the civil rights movement- the 1955 lynching of young Emmett Till- now reexamined by an award-winning author with access to never-before-heard accounts from those involved as well as recently recovered court transcripts from the trial. In 1955, a fourteen-year-old black boy named Emmett Till, who had come down from Chicago to visit relatives in Mississippi, was murdered by a group of white men. He had gone into a small country store a few days earlier and made flirtatious remarks to a white woman, twenty-one-year-old Carolyn Bryant; Bryant's husband and brother-in-law were two of Till's attackers. They were never convicted, but Till's lynching became one of the most notorious hate crimes in American history. It set off a wave of protests across the country, helped the NAACP gain thousands of members, and inspired famous activists like Rosa Parks to stand up and fight for equal rights for …

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Subjects

  • Lynching
  • Race relations
  • Trials (Murder)
  • Racism
  • Crimes against
  • African Americans
  • Hate crimes
  • History

Places

  • United States
  • Mississippi
  • Sumner