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Getting Away with Murder
Getting Away with Murder | Chris Crowe
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The kidnapping and murder of Emmett Till is famous as a catalyst for the Civil Rights Movement. Emmett Till, a fourteen-year-old Black teenager from Chicago, was visiting family in a small town in Mississippi during the summer of 1955. Likely showing off to friends, Emmett allegedly whistled at a white woman. Three days later his brutally beaten body was found floating in the Tallahatchie River. The extreme violence of the crime put a national spotlight on the Jim Crow ways of the South, and many Americans-Black and white-were further outraged at the speedy trial of the white murderers. Although the two white men were tried and acquitted by an all-white jury, they later bragged publicly about the crime. It was a galvanizing moment for Black leaders and ordinary citizens, including such activists as Rosa Parks. In clear, vivid detail Chris Crowe investigates the before-and-aftermath of the crime, as well as the dramatic court trial, and places it into the context of the nascent Civil Rights Movement. With lively narrative and abundantly illustrated with forty fascinating contemporaneous photographs, this impressive work of nonfiction brings fresh insight to the case in a manner that will be accessible and eye-opening for teenagers and adults alike.
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JenlovesJT47
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The story of Emmett Till is horrifying and one that a lot of people don‘t know about. If you want a quick overview of the case, this book is a good place to start. While not 100% factual, it is short and tells the bare bones of the story, although I wasn‘t a fan of the writing style, a lot of which is supposition. Still, it is worth reading and Emmett needs to be remembered. 3.5⭐️

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BookishMarginalia
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#TBRtemptation for history buffs

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Peddler410

Another book for studying the civil rights movement. Emmett Till was kidnapped, tortured, and then shot in the head in 1955 for whistling at a white woman. The men who did it were acquitted.

Now, the woman at the center of it all, has come out saying she lied. @BookishMarginalia has a link to that article.

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Ms.Story Heartbreaking 😢 8y
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