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Podcast: New Books in the American South
Episode: Karlos K. Hill, "The Murder of Emmett Till: A Graphic History" (Oxford UP, 2020)
Description: The image of Emmett Tillβs open coffin, revealing the 14-year oldβs horrifically disfigured face, is one of the most heart-wrenching images of the Civil Rights Era. The Chicago teenager was murdered while visiting relatives in the Mississippi Delta in the summer of 1955. Enraged white men kidnapped, tortured, and killed him for having dared to have whistled at a white woman. In an equally horrific miscarriage of justice, only two men stood trial and the all-white jury quickly found them not guilty. The photograph of Emmett Till served to mobilize a campaign against the violence of the late Jim...