It is a magnificent thing that Emmett Till, at the age of 14 years old, could cause the civil rights movement. People such as Bayard Rustin and Harry Hay endured through simple things to obtain the education and power to stand up for what is right. This child has been able to accomplish these men's goals since his actions caused the civil rights movement to go nationwide. He was also able to inspire other citizens after him, such as Rosa Parks and Malcolm X, to do something about segregation in America. It is heartbreaking to know any young African-American can lose his life over talking to a white female. When Till died, a magazine that was major for African-Americans, “Jet," printed a picture of the boy on its cover. This advertisement of …show more content…
It is crazy that one child’s demise could inspire the hearts of many to change what was happening in the United States. The passage says,“mentioning it was like holding up a mirror to the anxieties of people who live here” (Jalon, three). He gave certain civil rights activists the will to make sure there was a revolution, which was certainly remarkable. For example, Till’s unjust fate gave Rosa Parks the courage to not give up her seat on a bus when asked. There were other civil rights activists, like Malcolm X and Elaine Brown, that took their message nationwide. They made sure that everybody that had the right to call themselves an American knew what was going on right under their noses. The determination of these people was so great that when somebody told them to stop, that they were making a mistake, they would remember the 14-year-old’s horrible fate. Till died because he simply whistled at a white woman, and the thought of that injustice never dissolving would make them protest even harder. It is in those moments where you really see the amount of strength, and courage people can muster when