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The Lynching of Emmett Till Christopher Metress

The Lynching of Emmett Till By Christopher Metress

The Lynching of Emmett Till by Christopher Metress


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In 1955, 14-year-old Emmett Till, visiting from Chicago, was abducted from his great-uncle's cabin in Money, Mississippi, and never seen alive again. His body was found three days later and two white men arrested for his murder. This collection of documents retells the story of Till's death.

The Lynching of Emmett Till Summary

The Lynching of Emmett Till: A Documentary Narrative by Christopher Metress

At 2:00 A.M. on August 28, 1955, fourteen-year-old Emmett Till, visiting from Chicago, was abducted from his great-uncle's cabin in Money, Mississippi, and never seen alive again. When his battered and bloated corpse floated to the surface of the Tallahatchie River three days later and two local white men were arrested for his murder, young Till's death was primed to become the spark that set off the civil rights movement. With a collection of more than one hundred documents spanning almost half a century, Christopher Metress retells Till's story in a unique and daring way. Juxtaposing news accounts and investigative journalism with memoirs, poetry, and fiction, this documentary narrative not only includes material by such prominent figures as Hodding Carter, Chester Himes, Eleanor Roosevelt, James Baldwin, Gwendolyn Brooks, Eldridge Cleaver, Bob Dylan, John Edgar Wideman, Lewis Nordan, and Michael Eric Dyson, but it also contains several previously unpublished works - among them a newly discovered Langston Hughes poem - and a generous selection of hard-to-find documents never before collected. Exploring the means by which historical events become part of the collective social memory, The Lynching of Emmett Till is both an anthology that tells an important story and a narrative about how we come to terms with key moments in history.

About Christopher Metress

Christopher Metress, Associate Professor of English at Samford University, is the author of The Critical Response to Dashiell Hammett.

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CIN0813921228VG
9780813921228
0813921228
The Lynching of Emmett Till: A Documentary Narrative by Christopher Metress
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of Virginia Press
20021029
384
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