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On this dayAug 28, 1955
Emmett Till Abducted and Murdered in Mississippi Delta
On August 28, 1955, two white men named Roy Bryant and J.W. Milam abducted a 14-year-old Black boy named Emmett Till from his great-uncleโs home in Money, Mississippi. The men drove Emmett to a storage shed on Milamโs property in Drew, Mississippi, where they took turns torturing and beating him with a pistol, before forcing him to load a 74-pound fan into the back of their pick-up truck.
Just over one week before, on August 20, Emmett had traveled by train from Chicago to Mississippi to spend two weeks visiting family. A few days into his visit, he and a group of friends and cousins went into a nearby store to buy candy; Emmett was later accused of acting โfamiliarโ with the young white female storekeeper, Carolyn Bryant.
This was a dangerous allegation in the racial caste system of the Mississippi Delta, which was very different from Chicago and unfamiliar to young Emmett. Within a few days, word of the interaction reached Carolyn Bryantโs husband, Roy, and he enlisted his half-brother J.W. in the deadly violence that followed. Two young boys found Emmett Tillโs mutilated and bloated body on August 31.
@TheNewsOwl I will probably have nightmares from this. Such a dark part of our history, but he deserves to be remembered and not forgotten.