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"Till's Whistle": The Lynching of Emmett Till and What it Means Today

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"Till's Whistle": The Lynching and Legacy of Emmett Till. What Does It Mean for Us Today?

Dr. Terry Anne Scott

Monday, August 22, 5:00 pm PST / 8:00 pm EST

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When fourteen-year-old Emmett Till was lynched on August 28, 1955, it alerted the world to a truth that too many already knew: a child could lose their life in America simply for being Black. His brutal murder served as a catalyst for countless individuals to join the fight for democracy. Join Dr. Terry Anne Scott, Director of the Institute for Common Power, as she discusses this important historical event and how it changed America.

What happened to Emmett Till and why? How can we use racism and racial violence today to create change in society? What does the passage of the Emmett Till Antilynching Act in 2022 signal? In the words of Dr. King, “where do we go from here?”

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