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Emmett Till The Sacrificial Lamb of the Civil Rights Movement

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1 Emmett Till The Sacrificial Lamb of the Civil Rights Movement http://www.stanford.edu/group/King/about_king/chronology/graphics/big/550831.jpg

2 http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/till/peopleevents/p_till.html  Born in Chicago, Illinois on July 25, 1941  The only child in a single parent home  Grew up in the North in a predominantly African- American neighborhood  Surrounded by successful African-American businessmen  The culture of North did not prohibit blacks from talking to whites  Was a confident and fun-loving child The Early Years

3 The Vacation  On August 21, 1955, Emmett arrives in Money, Mississippi for a visit with his mother’s family.  Many people consider Mississippi the most racist state in America during this period of time.  His mother warned him about being respectful to white while in Mississippi. http://www.usflag.org/confederate.stars.and.bars.html

4 Wolf Whistle  On August 24 th, Emmett and his cousins go into town.  Emmett shows a photograph of a white girl to his cousins.  His cousin’s dare him to talk to the white women in the market.  Emmett goes into Bryant’s Grocery and Meat Market.  Emmett is reported to have whistled at the owners wife as he leaves the store. http://www.bluejeansplace.com/EmmettTillMurderSite.html

5 The Murder of Emmett Till “This is not a lynching. It is straight out murder.” Hugh White, Governor of Mississippi, 1955  The knock at his Uncle’s door.  The store owner and his brother-in-law.  Emmett is never seen alive again. http://www.civilwaralbum.com/vicksburg/fort_pemberton.htm

6 Just The Beginning  Emmett’s body is found in the Tallahatchie River.  The gruesome facts of the killing.  The open Casket of Emmett Till. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pis&GRid=12300&PIgrid=12300&PIcrid=104954&PIpi=1498944&

7 http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/till/peopleevents/p_parents.html The Trial  The courage of the uncles testimony  The verdict  The Civil Rights Movement is set in motion

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