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Formato Físico Adicional: | Print version: Till-Mobley, Mamie, -2003. Death of innocence. New York : Random House, ©2003 (DLC) 2003046928 (OCoLC)52208468 |
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Pessoa Denominada: | Emmett Till; Emmett Till |
Tipo de Material: | Documento, Recurso Internet |
Tipo de Documento | Recursos de internet, Arquivo de computador |
Todos os Autores / Contribuintes: | Mamie Till-Mobley; Chris Benson |
ISBN: | 9781588363244 1588363244 |
Número OCLC: | 773578501 |
Notas de Reprodução: | Electronic reproduction. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010. MiAaHDL |
Descrição: | 1 online resource (xxiii, 290 pages) : illustrations |
Detalhes: | Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. |
Responsabilidade: | Mamie Till-Mobley and Christopher Benson. |
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Resumo:
"Mamie Carthan was an ordinary African-American woman growing up in 1930s Chicago, living under the strong steady influence of her mother's care. She fell in love with and married Louis Till, and while the marriage didn't last, they did have a beautiful baby boy, Emmett." "In August 1955, Emmett was visiting family in Mississippi when he was kidnapped from his bed in the middle of the night by two white men and brutally murdered. His crime: allegedly whistling at a white woman in a convenience story. His mother began a career of activism when she insisted on an open-casket viewing of her son's gruesomely disfigured body. More than a hundred thousand people attended the service. The trial of J.W. Milam and Roy Bryant, accused of kidnapping and murdering Emmett (the two were eventually acquitted of the crime), was considered the first full-scale media event of the civil rights movement." "What followed altered the course of this country's history, and it was all set in motion by the sheer will, determination, and courage of Mamie Till-Mobley - a woman who would pull herself back from the brink of suicide to become a teacher and inspire hundreds of black children throughout the country."--Jacket.
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