How Did Emmett Till Affect The Civil Rights Movement

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During the Early 1940s to late 1960s The Civil Rights movement broke out across America by black Americans to end racial discrimination and gain equal rights under law. During this time people struggle to end segregation, as many white Americans didn't agree with this movement, many continued to perform racial acts across America. The relationship between blacks and whites remained strict. Emmett Till was born on July 25, 1941 in Chicago where he grew up in a middle-class black neighborhood by his parents Louis and Mamie Till as an only child. Emmett Till never got to personally meet his father, a private in WW11, as the two Louis and Mamie split in 1942, when he was 1. When Emmett Till was 14, he boarded a train heading towards Money,