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PT 2/2 The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till
PT 2/2 The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till
September 23rd, 2009
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Rating: 9.8/10 (12 votes cast)

Simple yet riveting, The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till articulates the madness of racism in the South of the 1950s. Combining archival photos and footage with deeply felt interviews, this documentary tells the harrowing story of what happened when a mischievous 14 year old black boy from Chicago, visiting his relatives in Mississippi, whistled at a white woman in the street.

The lynching that followed was so gruesome that a media circus surrounded the trial–and what stunned the nation was not only the crime, but the blithe unconcern the citizens of a small Mississippi town felt toward the brutal murder of a black teenager.

The interviews suspensefully unveil the story, moving from the viewpoint of Till’s mother to the perspective of his Southern cousins to actual film of Till’s uncle, who had the astonishing courage to accuse the two killers in court. Till’s mother, Mamie Till-Mobley, addressed the entire country in news footage, begging that something be done so that her son did not die in vain.

The awkward, un-media-savvy quality of the 1950s interviews may seem to come from another world, but the harsh truth of what happened sprang all too clearly from America’s still unresolved racial conflicts. A passionate, compelling documentary.

PT 2/2 The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till, 9.8 out of 10 based on 12 ratings
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  • Rainesd731

    Rest in Peace Emmett.

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    Rest in Peace Emmett.

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  • Heckendorns

    OmGoodness….1~ comment!!I am hoping I missed something & there is pages & pages of comments.
    I will be doing further research in regards to this case,in hopes that someone will get on their “soap~box” and do the right thing!
    I am very aware of the issues african~americans faced in the Southern States in the 30~40~50 & 60″s.I get that we have grown as a world in rascism.But I cannot understand how this could have happened…WE ALL WERE BORN WITH A CONSCIENCE,but it obviously is abscent in this isssue.Bless all of you that endured any level of this nonsense!!!Peace be to you all!!!!

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