Bryant's Grocery: The Murder Of Emmett Till

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Emmett Till was a 14-year-old African-American boy who lived in Chicago with his grandmother.
When Emmett visited his family in Mississippi, Emmett was a foreigner. He and his cousins went to a nearby grocery store called Bryant's Grocery for a snack, and some refreshments after picking cotton in the hot sun.
On August 28, 1955, Emmett Till was visiting family in Mississippi. He went to Bryant's grocery store and wolf-whistled at a white woman, not knowing he was not supposed to. Several nights after the incident, Bryant’s husband and his half-brother J.W. had weapons and went to Till‘s relatives who took Emmett, tortured him, shot him, and threw his body on the Tallahatchie River.
When it was Emmett's funeral, his mother requested an open

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