Emmett Till Thesis

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The murder of Emmett Till ignited a spark in African Americans that was inevitable to go off. After the murder of Emmett Till, a 14 year old African American boy, American citizens were horrified. The civil rights movement soon came out of a dead period and rapidly emerged. Movements against white supremacists, boycotts, and marches were occurring all over the country. Many people involved thought of one person while they were protesting - Emmett Till. Emmett Till’s death was one of the major factors in the beginning of the Civil Rights movement because it provided people with a new outlook on the treatment of African Americans in the mid 1900’s. Emmett Till was a 14 year old African American boy from Chicago. He was born on July 25, 1941 and he lived in …show more content…

Till’s father had died in Italy while serving in the army, so he was not around anymore to help support Emmett and Mamie (Cobbins, Quin’Nita F). According to an article on ThoughtCo, Emmett Till was expected to act responsible in his Chicago household, and he did just that without complaining. He even attended school regularly. His mother, Mamie Till, was usually out working to provide for her and her son. Emmett did not mind cooking for him and his mother, and he even watched over the house when she was gone. In his free time, Emmett enjoyed music and dancing. He had a good group of friends that he would hang out with on the weekends (Vox, Lisa). Emmett was known as being funny and outgoing by his friends, and he took on the nickname "Bobo" (“Emmett Till Biography”). According to a biography of Emmett Till, in August of 1955, Emmett’s uncle and cousin came to visit Emmett and Mamie from

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