Emmett Till Thesis

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The Civil Rights Movement was a battle that lasted for 14 years from 1954 through 1968. Bryant and his half brother, Milam’s, decision to kill Emmett Till accidently helped people realize just how badly blacks were treated. In addition this sparked the beginning of the Civil Rights Movement. The civil rights movement was a movement to secure African Americans rights of U.S. citizenship.

EMMETT TILL’S EARLY LIFE
Till was born in 1941, and grew up in a working-class neighborhood on the south side of Chicago, His parents were Mamie Carthan and Louis Till His mom was born in a very small town Webb Mississippi this was also one of the most poorest states in the 1950’s (1). Emmett Till didn’t have the best life at home. His mom Mamie raised Emmett. She and Louis Till separated in 1942 after she discovered that he had been unfaithful. Louis began abusing her and choked her to unconsciousness, causing her to throw scalding water at him. For violating court orders to stay away from Mamie, Louis Till was forced by a judge in 1943 to choose between jail or enlisting in the U.S. Army. Louis died while serving in the United States military. Emmett was only three years old at the time of his death. And At the age of six, Emmett contracted polio, which left him with a persistent stutter. …show more content…

Thomas revealed that Till was shot and tossed over the Black Bayou Bridge in Glendora, Mississippi, near the Tallahatchie River. The group drove back to Roy Bryant's home in Money, where they reportedly burned Emmett's clothes.(Wikipedia