White.
The young black boy's name was Emmett Till.
She is a white woman who had Emmett Till killed just for whistling at her.
Black people were killed by white terrorists.
I really can't see a "good" reason for asking this, and your question isn't clear. - is it about how many out of those killed that were killed by by blacks - is it about how many out of all white people that were killed by blacks - and how do you determine that someone is white or black? Plenty of people who have a mixed ancestry. - And how would you determine that it was the skin colour that made the difference? Blacks in general have higher unemployment, less education, more drug abuse, more criminality(see a trend here?) Maybe if you compared not between black/white, but between people that are equally socially challenged, you'd get a much more even result.
Emmett Till was brutally beaten and killed in 1955 in Mississippi after being accused of whistling at a white woman. The motivation behind his murder was racial hatred and white supremacy, as his perpetrators targeted him due to his race. The case became a turning point in the civil rights movement, shedding light on the brutality and systemic racism faced by African Americans in the United States.
unfortunately being resist towards black people, they were a white supremest group who burned down black owned churches and killed black people on the street
Emmett Till
because of the white people they did not want black people to live in hockland park
you don't have to shot black people because when you turn off the lights you cant see us just our white teeth ;)
Because they didn't agree with people having equal rights, those people were racists and wanted inequality.
Emmett Till was an African American from Chicago who was killed by whites in Mississippi after he said "hey" to a white woman.
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.