Emmett Till lying on his bed in his Chicago home in 1955. While visiting his relatives in Money, Mississippi, he spoke to 21-year-old white woman, Carolyn Bryant, the proprietor of a grocery store. Bryant's husband Roy and his half-brother J. W. Milam tortured and killed Emmett Till on Aug. 28, 1955. (CSU 2015 11 1334)

Emmett Till lying on his bed in his Chicago home in 1955. While visiting his relatives in Money, Mississippi, he spoke to 21-year-old white woman, Carolyn Bryant, the proprietor of a grocery store. Bryant's husband Roy and his half-brother J. W. Milam tortured and killed Emmett Till on Aug. 28, 1955. (CSU_2015_11_1334) Stock Photo
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Emmett Till lying on his bed in his Chicago home in 1955. While visiting his relatives in Money, Mississippi, he spoke to 21-year-old white woman, Carolyn Bryant, the proprietor of a grocery store. Bryant's husband Roy and his half-brother J. W. Milam tortured and killed Emmett Till on Aug. 28, 1955. (CSU_2015_11_1334)

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