Why did the lynching of Emmett Till take place? What effect did it have on the civil rights movement?

What will be an ideal response?


Ideal Answer: The ideal answer should:
1. Explain that Emmett Till was a Chicago black native who went to Mississippi to visit relatives, and flirted with a white woman in a grocery store.
2. Note that he was killed by two white male relatives of the woman.
3. Explain that a legal case ensued after which the two white men were acquitted despite obvious evidence of their guilt before a white jury.
4. His body was shown to the public in Chicago where it made a media impact that reached the black public which was angered at the miscarriage of justice.
5. Conclude that this murder fed the flames of black discontent and helped steel blacks to the necessity of non-violent protest.

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A) to educate slaves on African history B) to make a place for free blacks in American society C) to work within the courts to change the laws supporting the institution of slavery D) to teach slaves to read E) to gradually liberate slaves and transport them to Africa

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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