What Does It Mean To Say That Violence Does Not Murder Lie

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“Violence never really deals with the basic evil of the situation. Violence may murder the murderer, but it doesn’t murder murder. Violence may murder the liar, but it doesn’t murder lie; it doesn’t establish truth. Violence may even murder the dishonest man, but it doesn’t murder dishonesty. Violence may go to the point of murdering the hater, but it doesn’t murder hate. It may increase hate. It is always a descending spiral leading nowhere. This is the ultimate weakness of violence: It multiplies evil and violence in the universe. It doesn’t solve any problems.” ― Martin Luther King Jr. (Directly quoted from page 2 of “Quotes About Civil Rights Movement”.) Fourteen year old Emmett Louis Till, was murdered while visiting with relatives …show more content…

After she brought him back to his home town of Chicago, she forced the funeral home to leave his casket open and on display for simply the shock and awe effect. It was successful. Soon enough the media were swarming, more than ten thousand people came to pay homage, and millions saw his body due to its publicity. (Tex) The story of a fourteen year old boy being brutally murdered was shooting across the country thanks to many magazines, such as Reader’s Digest, Jet, and Look, for publishing articles of the story and pictures of his deformed body. The country was dumbfounded, shocked and horrified. The majority of people didn’t think of it as a racial crime anymore, it showed the country how frightful racial violence had become in the south. It opened America’s eyes to the unadulterated hatred, and how spiteful we humans can be. “I thought about Emmett Till, and I could not go back. My legs and feet were not hurting, that is a stereotype. I paid the same fare as others, and I felt violated. I was not going back.” —Rosa Parks, civil rights activist (Directly quoted from “Selected Quotations: The Impact of the Lynching of Emmett Till”) The Emmett Till case was headlining all over the country, and inspired countless individuals to fight against the Jim Crow system, and helped kickstart the civil rights …show more content…

Because she allowed her son’s body to be put on display, made him a martyr, challenged the court system, and devoted her life to let the world know the tragedy that happened to her son, she changed the United States forever. Emmett Till’s death was a major step in the Civil Rights movement.

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This site had an in depth overview of the entire process of Emmett Till’s visit to Mississippi, from his encounter with Carolyn Bryant, to the trial of Milam and Bryant. It was good essential when I needed to find a specific detail.
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