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Chris Crowe
Emmett Till, a fourteen-year-old black teenager from Chicago, was unused to the mores of the segregated South. While visiting his uncle in the summer of 1955, he allegedly made flirtatious remarks to a white woman. A few days later Emmett was kidnapped and brutally murdered. Although the white murderers were tried and acquitted, they later bragged publicly about the crime.Mississippi Trial, 1955 is a gripping, fictionalized account of this infamous event, which prompted a national outcry at the time, and served as one of the triggers for the Civil Rights Movement. Told through the eyes of a white teenage boy, this book describes the boy's series of revelations about his family and other people of the town, and he forms a clearer view of the evils of racism, and the values he hopes to live up to.
| Publisher | Penguin Group USA, Inc. |
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| Format | Electronic resource |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_13 | 978-1-440-61494-1 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-1-440-61833-8 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-1-440-65031-4 primary |
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