Wednesday, February 18, 2004 - Page updated at 12:00 AM
February focus on black history
Emmett Till
While on vacation in Mississippi in 1955, 14-year-old Emmett Till allegedly whistled at a white woman who worked in a grocery store. The Chicago teen didn't know he had broken the rules of the Jim Crow South until three days later, when two white men dragged him from bed in the middle of the night, beat him and then shot him in the head. His killers were arrested and charged with murder; an all-white, all-male jury acquitted them. Till's death helped mobilize the civil-rights movement.
— Leslie Fulbright
Copyright © 2004 The Seattle Times Company
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