![]() ![]() The two men were found innocent of murder and innocent of kidnapping (PBS American Experience Series:Ĭhris Crowe surrounded by YA literature in Provo, Utah Three days following the kidnapping Emmett's horribly disfigured body was found in the Tallahatchie River. Milam kidnapped Emmett, and he was never seen alive again. Magazine, Carolyn Bryant's husband Roy and his half brother ].W. According to Emmett's great uncle Mose Wright's testimony in court and the admission of the two men later in a paid interview with ![]() What happened four days later, however, is quite certain. ![]() Exactly what happened during those next few minutes while the two were alone only Carolyn Bryant, the 21-year-old white storeowner, and Emmett himself would ever know for sure. In 1955 Emmett Till, a fourteen-year-old African American visitor from Chicago, Illinois, left his cousins waiting outside of Bryant's Grocery and Meat Market in Money, Mississippi, while he went inside. Line from the song, "The Death of Emmett Till" by Bob Dylan, ![]() Your eyes are filled with dead men's dirt, your mind is filled with dust." "If you can't speak out against this kind of thing, a crime that's so unjust, "A Crime That's So Unjust!": Chris Crowe Tells About the Death of Emmett Till ![]()
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