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The blood of Emmett Till / Timothy B. Tyson

Catalog Data

Author:
Tyson, Timothy B.  Search this
Subject:
Till, Emmett 1941-1955  Search this
Physical description:
x, 291 pages ; 25 cm
Type:
Books
History
Place:
Mississippi
Sumner
United States
Date:
2017
20th century
Contents:
Nothing that boy did -- Boots on the porch -- Growing up black in Chicago -- Emmett in Chicago and "Little Mississippi" -- Pistol-whipping at Christmas -- The incident -- On the third day -- Mama made the earth tremble -- Warring regiments of Mississippi -- Black Monday -- People we don't need around here any more -- Fixed opinions -- Mississippi underground -- "There he is" -- Every last Anglo-Saxon one of you -- The verdict of the world -- Protest politics -- Killing Emmett Till -- Epilogue: The children of Emmett Till
Summary:
Part detective story, part political history, Timothy Tyson's The Blood of Emmett Till revises the history of the Till case, not only changing the specifics that we thought we knew, but showing how the murder ignited the modern civil rights movement. Tyson uses a wide range of new sources, including the only interview ever given by Carolyn Bryant; the transcript of the murder trial, missing since 1955 and only recovered in 2005; and a recent FBI report on the case.-- Publisher description.
Topic:
Lynching--History  Search this
African Americans--Crimes against  Search this
Racism--History  Search this
Trials (Murder)  Search this
Hate crimes  Search this
Race relations  Search this
History  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1075454