Till's case became a symbol of the disparity of justice for blacks in the South
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What was the outcome of Emmett Tills death?In the light of truth hatred can no longer be hidden in darkness. The way young innocent Emmett Till died in such a savage and barbaric manner lets us know there is no level low enough that man won't sink to. So-called adults threaten by the words of a child. A kangaroo court designed to uphold the legalities of justice which made America great was a disgraceful practice of the law. The savage treatment that this young man received by those individuals clearly employed by the devil meant that we could no longer pretend that evil is not among us. Two men acted upon this horrific crime but the atmosphere and the attitude existed in this country allowing one to feel justified in doing whatever evil is present in their heart.The outcome of Emmett Till's death meant that if we were ever to proceed as a society never again can the ugliness of racial hatred permeates this society. This racial cancer is a destroyer not only of the victim/s but of the perpetrators and consequently society.The outcome of Emmett Till's death is a shame that will never be erased in America.
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Emmett Till is a great example of the injustice blacks had in the South. Emmett Till was murdered by the KKK, and his body was mangled so badly that they posted pictures of it in the magazine to shock "white america" into giving blacks the rights they deserved. The boy was only 10.
Emmett Louis Till came from Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Emmett Cullen became a vampire when Rosalie found him after he'd fought a bear - and lost! Rosalie saw him and fell in love with him - she carted him back to their house so that Carlisle could change them.
Emmett Till wasn't recognized because he had been so severely beaten and shot that he was totally unrecognizable. He was identified using a ring he was wearing that was given to him by his mother, Mamie.
Emmett was a high school student so he didn't have a job or profession when he was killed. The only way they could ID his body was with his high school ring he was so badly beaten.
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Emmett Till was killed by being brutally beaten and shot in the head before his body was thrown in the Tallahatchie River in Mississippi. The men responsible for his death were acquitted by an all-white jury, despite admitting to the murder later.
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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.
Emmett Till was the victim, so he did not receive a trial. The brothers accused of his murder did receive a trial. Although there were witnesses that IDed them entering the home at gunpoint, taking the boy, heard screaming and beating coming from their shed, and saw one them wearing the gun later, the jury came back with an innocent verdict. It took them barely over an hour, and they joked that it would not have taken them so long if they hadn't stopped to drink a pop. It could be fairly stated that Emmett Till did not get justice.
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The brutal murder of Emmett Till, a 14-year-old African American boy, in Mississippi in 1955 drew national attention because of the extreme violence and injustice involved. The incident served as a catalyst for the Civil Rights Movement, as Till's open-casket funeral, where his mutilated body was displayed, brought visibility to the systemic racism and violence faced by African Americans in the South.