Death of Innocence
The Story of the Hate Crime That Changed America
The mother of Emmett Till recounts the story of her life, her son's tragic death, and the dawn of the civil rights movement-with a foreword by the Reverend Jesse L. Jackson, Sr. In August 1955, a fourteen-year-old African American, Emmett Till, 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 store. The killers were eventually acquitted. 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, w…
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Weitere Autoren: Benson, Christopher
- ISBN: 978-0-8129-7047-0
- EAN: 9780812970470
- Produktnummer: 1418184
- Verlag: Random House N.Y.
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2004
- Seitenangabe: 320 S.
- Masse: H20.4 cm x B13.4 cm x D2.0 cm 252 g
- Gewicht: 252
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Mamie Till-Mobley died on January 6, 2003, at the age of eighty-one. Following the death of her only child, Emmett Till, she entered Chicago Teachers College in 1956, graduating cum laude and fifth in her class three and a half years later. In 1973, she earned a master's degree in administration and supervision at Loyola University. Till-Mobley was a frequent lecturer throughout the country, recalling the struggle for civil rights and urging her listeners to be the best they could be. A Chicago-based writer and lawyer, Christopher Benson has served as features editor for Ebony and as Washington editor for Ebony and Jet. He also contributed to The Washington Post, The Crisis, Chicago, and Reader's Digest. Benson is the author of the novel Special Interest.
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