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"Emmett Till offers the first truly comprehensive account of the 1955 murder and its aftermath. It tells the story of Emmett Till, the fourteen-year-old African American boy from Chicago brutally lynched for a harmless flirtation at a country store in the Mississippi Delta. His death and the acquittal of his killers by an all-white jury set off a firestorm of protests that reverberated all over the world and spurred on the civil rights movement. Like no other event in modern history, the death of Emmett Till provoked people all over the United States to seek social change."--Publisher information.
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Lynching, Race relations, Trials (Murder), Racism, Crimes against, African Americans, Hate crimes, History, Till, emmett, 1941-1955, African americans, crimes against, Trials (murder), United states, race relations, African americans, mississippiPlaces
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