Murder Of Emmett Till example essay topic
On August 24th Till and Jones went to the Bryant's grocery store to buy some candy, but before going in Till showed some local boys a picture of a white girl from back in Chicago and bragged that she was his girlfriend. The boys then bet Till to go in and talk to the white clerk in the store. After buying the candy Till either said 'buy baby' or whistled at Carolyn Bryant, the wife of the store owner. Four days later, early Sunday morning, Roy Bryant, Carolyn's husband, and J.W. Milam, Roy's half brother, came to Mose Wright's, Emmett's uncle, cabin and took Emmett with a pistol and a flashlight. Write pleaded the men to just give Emmett a whipping, but instead the threatened Write that if he told anyone they would kill him. Three days later Till's body was found in the Tallahatchie River, one eye missing, nose broken, hole in the side of his head, and tied to a seventy-five pound cotton gin fan with barbed wire.
The only recognizable thing was an initialed ring that Emmett was wearing. NAACP labeled the murder as a lynching. The trial began September 19, 1955 in Sumner, Mississippi with an all white jury all from the defendant's county. The defense was that the body found was not Emmett Till's and that he was really hiding out in Chicago. The trial lasted for five days and the defenses closing argument was "Your ancestors will turn over in their grave, and I'm sure every last Anglo-Saxon one of you has the courage to free these men". The jury deliberated for 67 minutes and found Milam and Bryant not guilty because the prosecution failed to prove that t he body found was Emmett Till's.
After the trial blacks boycotted the Bryant's store which in turn forced them out of business. On January 24, 1956 Bryant and Milam sold their confession to Look Magazine for $4000, but were still never charged with Till's murder. Till's murder helped prompt the civil rights movement. It was only a hundred days after Till's death that Rosa Parks refused to sit in the back of the bus.