The Murder of Emmett Till; Justice Department reopening 50-year-old case
Monday, November 1, 2004 at 02:38PM
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14-year-old Black boy was tortured and
murdered in Mississippi for whistling at a white woman
For
many of you, the name Emmett Till may not sound familiar. But what
happened to him in 1955 stunned the nation. Emmett Till was a young
black boy who was murdered in Mississippi for whistling at a white
woman. And his death was a spark that ignited the civil rights movement
in America. Two white men were put on trial for killing him, but in
spite of strong evidence against them, they were acquitted in about an
hour by an all-white jury. Why are we telling you this now? Because
this past spring, the US Justice Department opened a new investigation
based on evidence suggesting that more than a dozen people may have
been involved in the murder of Emmett Till and that at least five of
them are still alive. Those five could face criminal prosecution. And
before we tell you about them, let us tell you what happened to Emmett
Till. [CBS Transcript here]
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