Racism In America Research Paper

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Racism is a problem that we are still fighting in the United States today. American History is filled with reoccurring instances of severe racism, many times for no reason at all. In 1955 a fourteen-year-old boy named Emmett Till was a visiting relative in Money, Mississippi. While in Mississippi, Emmett Till was with some friends at a grocery store and he allegedly flirted and whistled at a white women (Carolyn Bryant) who was working as the store cashier. Needless to say the cashier is the wife of the grocery store owner Rob Bryant. After Carolyn’s husband found out what had happened; Her husband, Roy Bryant and his stepbrother kidnapped Emmett Till from the house he was staying. After being kidnapped, Till would be beaten, tortured and murdered before being dumped into a river. During the trial of Roy Bryant and his …show more content…

Even though it is not to the extent to torture and death. She sees that her husband is capable of killing her children just like Emmett Till’s murder. As stated by Brooks, She did not speak. When the Hand Came down and away, and she could look at her child, At her baby-child, She could think only of blood (92-95) At this point, Carolyn Bryant can see Emmett Till through her own child’s face. Carolyn Bryant’s kids has been replaced by Emmett Till and she can see with a different point of view of how Emmett’s murder can affect her home and family. She knows that she cannot protect her child from her husband and it is terrifying for her. As Rob Bryant whispers something intimate into Carolyn’s ear, Brooks wants the readers to know that Carolyn does not want reciprocate the intimacy back. Brook writes, He whispered something to her, did the Fine Prince, something About love, something about love and night and intention. She heard no hoof-beat of the horse and saw no flash of the shining steel

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