He never got the chance to find out - he was murdered at the age of fourteen.
Emmett Till said "Bye, baby" to a Caucasian woman as he exited a store, which infuriated the woman's husband. The man killed Till for 'being disrespectful towards his wife'.
Emmett Till was a very typical teenager with a good personality, who enjoyed hanging out with his friends, and he especially liked talking to pretty girls. Unfortunately, it was the era when America was still segregated, and he was visiting the deep south, where a young black man was not supposed to get too friendly with white girls. Emmett was black, and he got into trouble for allegedly whistling at a young white woman. This was considered so terrible that he was assaulted and lynched. He died at the age of fourteen.
The two men accused of shooting Emmett Till, Roy Bryant and J.W. Milam, were acquitted by an all-white jury in 1955. They later confessed to the murder in a magazine interview but were never retried for the crime. Both men have since passed away.
Mose Wright was the one who told authorities about the person who killed his great nephew, Emmett Till. The very fact that he did this in front of many people was a very daring thing to do back in the late 1950's.
Emmett Bejano went by Alligator-skin Man.
If Emmett Till were still alive, he would be an elderly man today. His brutal murder in 1955 played a pivotal role in the civil rights movement, and his death brought global attention to the racial injustice and violence faced by Black Americans. If he were alive, it is likely that his story and its impact would have been different, but it's impossible to speculate on the specifics.
He raped her really hard till she died.
He raped her really hard till she died.
He raped her really hard till she died.
He raped her really hard till she died.
He raped her really hard till she died.
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