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Emmett Till: The Murder That Shocked the World and Propelled the Civil Rights Movement (Race, Rhetoric, and Media Series)

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The market mostly served the local sharecropper population and was owned by a white couple, 24-year-old Roy Bryant and his 21-year-old wife Carolyn.

More than simply a retelling of the story of Till’s death and the subsequent trial, the book incorporates new sources into the narrative… In the course of telling this story, Tyson explores larger, more important lessons about America’s long, bitter struggle with race. In this earliest recorded version of events, she charged only that Till had “insulted” her, not grabbed her, and certainly not attempted to rape her.His bracing, granular narrative provides fresh insight into the way race has informed and deformed our democratic institutions. Parker and Benson said the book offers context for the sociopolitical environment of the time and place in which Till was killed.

In a 1985 interview, he denied killing Till despite having admitted to it in 1956, but said: "if Emmett Till hadn't got out of line, it probably wouldn't have happened to him. That is because Anderson has tracked down every source; read every testimony, description, and transcript; interviewed every living witness; and read the memories of the departed. If the facts as stated in the Look magazine account of the Till affair are correct, this remains: two adults, armed, in the dark, kidnap a fourteen-year-old boy and take him away to frighten him. Wright said "I think [Emmett] wanted to get a laugh out of us or something," adding, "He was always joking around, and it was hard to tell when he was serious.While he was holding on to her hand and before she “jerked it loose,” he said, “How about a date, baby? I was comfortable with the setting but rattled by her revelation, and I struggled to phrase my next question. Till’s memory burns brighter with each passing year and remains a touchstone for understanding white violence against black men today.

Despite those legislative victories, ongoing investigations and some more recent sensational revelations, no one involved in Till’s lynching has been successfully prosecuted to date.

It was the lie that had cost the life of Emmett Till in August 1955, the lie that forever changed the lives of all the rest of us: Bobo’s family, friends, other African Americans, people all across the country who were not related but were connected anyway by race and the threat of racial violence. In addition, Tyson is masterful at explaining how the Till murder became a major cause of the civil rights movement. So many others over the years limited their options for fear they’d be punished for stepping out of their assigned place, for simply trying to behave as equals.

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