Hg Wells Civil Rights Movement Essay

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Was a tremendous force in the civil rights movement even before it was called that the civil rights movement. She was born into slavery accomplished more in her life time than most who were born outside of slavery did in theirs. At one time or another wells – Barnett was a journalist, newspaper editor, sociologist were common, and suffragist. She lived at a time when here was increasing violence against blacks and the KKK and mob lynching’s common against blacks. Wells took a stand against such violence when it lead to the lynching deaths of three of her friends who had opened up a grocery store in competition with a white owned grocery store. Wells friends ending up wounding several white men when they took up arms to protect themselves against …show more content…

Within a week, till would be dead at the hands of a group of whites headed by two half-brothers. Till who had grown in Chicago with his mother and was unfamiliar with segregation rules of the south even though his mother talked with him about the differences before she put him on the train. Then too, till was just a young man who liked to joke around with friends and was always up for a dare possibly on a dare, till either wolf whistled or flirted In some way with the white female clerk. He may have just been trying to impress his cousins and new friends, but move would cost him his life and his mother would lose her only child. Four days later, the female clerk would tell her husband and him and his half-brother would kid nap till from his relatives home and cruelly murder him by shooting him in the head and wrapping a cotton gin fan around his neck with barbed wire. They threw his mangled body into the Tallahatchie River where it wasn’t found until three days after the murder. His mother was only able to identify his mutilated corps by his father’s ring which he wore on his ring finger. The two murders were tried by all white juries and were acquitted of the crime and even bragged about it in a national publication, but till did not die in vain because his murder such an innocent “crime” sent shock views through the nation when his open casket displayed for thousands of mourners

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