Analysis Of Carolyn Bryant´s The Blood Of Emmett Till

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The case of Emmett Till was one that shook the nation to the core. His murder forced the American people to finally come face-to-face with one of their biggest problems: racism. Emmett Till, a fourteen year old black boy from Chicago, was killed on the account of Carolyn Bryant, the white woman who accused Till of assaulting her in 1955. A little over sixty years after her incriminating word, Bryant came forward in a recent book, “The Blood of Emmett Till,” and confessed to lying about her original accounts. In the article Black Lives, White Lies and Emmett Till, the author uses background information on the case and relies on American history to inform the reader on the injustice that was caused by one lie.
Throughout the article, an emphasis on whites Americans affecting African American individuals, while directly or indirectly, is played through. Whether it’d be Carolyn Bryant and her false testimony or the white racist jury that let his murderers’ go free, the theme of black citizens paying on the account of whites’ is prevalent. The jury and the justice system is placed under scrutiny along with Ms. Bryant depicting the all too real, all too heartbreaking truth that the justice system failed Emmett Till and his loved ones at this horrendous racial attack. While Emmett was …show more content…

The manner in which the boy was snatched, tortured, and eventually killed forced the public to take a look at what they had been ignoring. To look back at their long, dark history of savagery imposed on innocent civilians just because their skin was not as white as their Caucasian counterparts. Till’s death subsequently shone a spotlight on how easy it was for a white citizen to brutally assault and kill a black citizen just by pointing an accusatory finger at their

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