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    Emmett Till and His Mother Will Receive Congressional Gold Medal in New Bill Passed by Senate

    January 20, 20222 Mins Read7 Views
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    By Victor Omondi

    Emmett Till, a Chicago teen killed in the 1950s for the color of his skin, will be awarded a Congressional Gold Medal. The then teen’s mother, Mamie Till-Mobley, will also be awarded after she asked for the opening of the casket during burial to decry the social vice that led to the murder of her son.

    According to some witnesses, Emmett whistled at a white Mississippi woman. The act breached the “South’s racist societal codes” of those days. However, other witnesses who were with the teen said the information was not valid. Before his murder, Emmett was abducted and tortured.

    The teen’s killing caused pain in the hearts of social rights activists, especially after his mother showcased his dehumanized body in an open casket. Photos of his brutalized body also ended up in the papers after the Jet Magazine published them.

    However, it’s nearly seven decades after the painful death of the Black teenager yet there have not been any clear details concerning the murder. Besides two white men who confessed to having been involved in the murder back in 1955, one more person was reportedly a person of interest in Emmett’s abduction.

    This has, over time deepened the void in Emmett’s family, who have lived through the years with unanswered questions. “Nothing was settled. The case is closed, and we have to go on from here,” Emmett’s close relative, Thelma Wright Edwards, told a Chicago news conference.

    and we have to go on from here over time deepened the void in Emmett’s family Thelma Wright Edwards This has told a Chicago news conference. who have lived through the years with unanswered questions. “Nothing was settled. The case is closed ” Emmett’s close relative
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