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Emmett Till’s Mother Was Courageous

Remember Emmett Till and his courageous mother Mamie Till (Everett Collection/Adobe)

Remember Emmett Till and his courageous mother Mamie Till (Everett Collection/Adobe)

Emmett Till was a 14-year old boy from Chicago who was lynched by Roy Bryant and J.W. Milam in Money, Mississippi on August 28, 1955.

Bryant and Milam accused Till of doing things that no Black person would do in the Jim Crow South. Nothing justifies what was done to the child.

His mother Mamie Till courageously insisted on an open casket at his funeral so people could see what Bryant and Milam had done. News photographs of his body in the casket shocked America with their brutality.

In September 1955, an all-white Mississippi jury found Bryant and Milam not guilty of kidnapping and murder. In 1956, the two admitted to the killing in an interview with “Look” magazine.

Bob Dylan singing his song “The Death of Emmett Till” in 1962

The whole thing is sickening. And sadly, things haven’t really changed that much. Black men and people of color are still being killed for nothing and the killers (often police) are getting away with it.

Say their names, but not just the names of the dead. Say the names of the killers so their families will never forget either.

This is just some of the violence. There’s more that is swept behind the Blue Line or never photographed. What kind of people are we? It needs to stop, now.

If all of us folks that thinks alike, if we gave all we could give,
We could make this great land of ours a greater place to live.”

Bob Dylan, “The Death of Emmett Till,” 1962

We can’t continue building this list because it makes us feel sick to our stomach how this is allowed to happen and then allowed to go unpunished. All we can say is we shall overcome…

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