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US Justice Dept. reopens 1955 Mississippi murder black teenager Emmett Till
New Zealand News ^ | 05-11-04 | By DEBORAH CHARLES

Posted on 05/10/2004 6:58:02 PM PDT by WKB

Washington, May 10 Reuters - Nearly a half century after Emmett Till's mutilated body was found in a Mississippi river, the US Justice Department on Monday reopened an investigation into the murder of the black teenager whose death helped spark the civil rights movement.

FBI agents and other personnel will be sent to Mississippi to assist local authorities in investigating the 1955 murder, which horrified the country and added fuel to the civil rights movement.

Till, a 14-year old from Chicago, was kidnapped and killed while visiting family in Money, Mississippi in August 1955.

Two white men, Roy Bryant and J W Millam, were charged with Till's killing, but were acquitted by an all-white jury.

The men later described in a magazine interview how they had beaten Till -- who had apparently whistled at Bryant's wife -- shot him, then tied a fan to his neck with barbed wire and pushed his body into the river.

Because they had already been acquitted, the men could not be retried. No others were ever indicted or prosecuted for involvement in the kidnapping or murder.

Till's mother decided to have an open-coffin funeral to let the world see what racism had done to her son. His death came to symbolise the brutality of lynching in the south.

"Pictures and magazine articles of Emmett's murder shocked our country," said Alexander Acosta, the assistant attorney general for the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division.

"Emmett Till's brutal murder and grotesque miscarriage of justice moved this nation. The murder of Emmett Till stands at the crossroads of the American civil rights movement."

Rep Charles Rangel, an influential black Democrat from New York, has been one of the many lawmakers and family members who have been pushing for the case to be reopened. He applauded the Justice Department's announcement on Monday.

"Many of us have demanded that they do just that because this stain on the United States of America is not a local racial thing it's a national thing," he told reporters in New York. "The only way that you can cut this cancer out is by showing Americans we don't tolerate that type of behaviour."

"Emmett Till was tortured and assassinated and his mother was one of the heroes because with all her pain she refused to have that casket closed," Rangel said. "She wanted the world to see how cruel people could be and as a result those people should be brought to justice."

The National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People has also called for the case to be reopened. In a letter to the Mississippi attorney general last year, NAACP President Kweisi Mfume urged the government to reopen what he called "one of the last unresolved cases of the civil rights era."

Acosta said the possible involvement of others in the murder had come to his attention over the past few months.

The information that several other people may have been involved -- some of whom may still be alive -- emerged in part during the production of a documentary in which the filmmaker interviewed several potential witnesses.

Although the five-year statute of limitations in place at the time of the crime prohibits any federal prosecution, Mississippi may still be able to prosecute any others charged in connection with Till's murder, Acosta said.

The new investigation is aimed at determining whether any prosecutions remain possible under state law


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: Mississippi
KEYWORDS: doj; emmetttill
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1 posted on 05/10/2004 6:58:03 PM PDT by WKB
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To: smonk; somniferum; Keltik; John Vaught; Sybeck1; fatrat; RKB-AFG; southern bale; dixiechick2000; ...
Missippy ping
2 posted on 05/10/2004 6:58:59 PM PDT by WKB (3!~ Term Limits: Because politicians are like diapers., need to be changed for the same reason.)
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To: WKB
Emmett Till was tortured and assassinated and his mother was one of the heroes because with all her pain she refused to have that casket closed," Rangel said. "She wanted the world to see how cruel people could be and as a result those people should be brought to justice."

How true. What a horrible thing for a mother to go thru. Too bad Charlie Rangel has to cheapen it by attaching his name to it.

3 posted on 05/10/2004 7:02:34 PM PDT by Lijahsbubbe (John Kerry is a dingleberry)
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To: Lijahsbubbe
Too bad Charlie Rangel has to cheapen it by attaching his name to it.



I won't write what I am thinking about Charlie Rangle
4 posted on 05/10/2004 7:04:45 PM PDT by WKB (3!~ Term Limits: Because politicians are like diapers., need to be changed for the same reason.)
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To: Godebert
It's reopened.

5 posted on 05/10/2004 7:11:03 PM PDT by onyx (Rummy's job is winning the war, not micro-managing some damn prison.)
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To: WKB
Too bad Charlie Rangel didn't seem to care enough about this between January 20 1993 and January 20, 2001. I guess Emmett Till wasn't dead during the Clinton administration. Or, rather, his death wasn't sufficiently disturbing during a Democratic Administration.
6 posted on 05/10/2004 7:11:56 PM PDT by Wally_Kalbacken
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To: WKB
From New Zealand news!
LOL!
That'll show the damn C/L.
Don't need 'em no how.
7 posted on 05/10/2004 7:12:20 PM PDT by onyx (Rummy's job is winning the war, not micro-managing some damn prison.)
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To: onyx
I remember the last time a thread about Emmett Till was posted.

Some newbie said "Who gives a sh*t?" and got banned.

Don't know why I remember that. I just do.


8 posted on 05/10/2004 7:14:54 PM PDT by rdb3 ($710.96... The price of freedom.)
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To: mhking
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9 posted on 05/10/2004 7:15:17 PM PDT by rdb3 ($710.96... The price of freedom.)
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To: rdb3
Some newbie said "Who gives a sh*t?" and got banned.




I ain't faulting your memory.
No sir, not me.
I believe you.
10 posted on 05/10/2004 7:17:14 PM PDT by onyx (Rummy's job is winning the war, not micro-managing some damn prison.)
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To: onyx
What's a C/L?
11 posted on 05/10/2004 7:18:14 PM PDT by DefCon
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To: WKB
Hmm, the James Byrd story is out of rotation for this election it seems.
12 posted on 05/10/2004 7:19:25 PM PDT by ikka
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To: DefCon; WKB
What's a C/L?




LOL!
It's supposed to be a newspaper.
It is the Clarion Ledger, out of Jackson, Mississippi.
It's our state's largest newspaper (circulation wise).
But, they're a Gannet enterprise and as such they
won't permit us to post ANY of their articles here.
To heck with them.
WKB will get around 'em.
He's really resourceful as well as charming and adorable.
How'd I do, WKB?

13 posted on 05/10/2004 7:25:05 PM PDT by onyx (Rummy's job is winning the war, not micro-managing some damn prison.)
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To: Wally_Kalbacken
It was probably ok then because he (Emmet)was voting for Clinton!!
14 posted on 05/10/2004 7:28:53 PM PDT by curlewbird
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To: ikka
Hmm, the James Byrd story is out of rotation for this election it seems.

And just what does James Byrd have to do with Emmett Till?


15 posted on 05/10/2004 7:51:56 PM PDT by rdb3 ($710.96... The price of freedom.)
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16 posted on 05/10/2004 8:03:10 PM PDT by mhking (Don't wait for the translation, ANSWER ME NOW!)
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To: rdb3
And just what does James Byrd have to do with Emmett Till?

Well, what they have in common is that the Democrats like to highlight lynchings around election time because they claim that Republicans are for them (never mind the fact that probably close to all lynchings of blacks have been perpetrated by Democrats or their friends). What will happen here is they will drudge up this old story, implying that now we can get the guys who did this terrible crime. The problem is that after all this time it would be almost impossible to prove in a court of law who else was in on this. Therefore, the Feds won't indict anybody. Then Rangel will get up and accuse Bush and Ashcroft of being racists, and Kerry will say that when he's president he will appoint and AG who will make cases like this a priority.

17 posted on 05/10/2004 8:04:18 PM PDT by Rodney King (No, we can't all just get along)
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To: rdb3
See Rodney King's response in post 17. That is pretty much what I was getting at.

Ever notice how the homeless only seem to appear in newspaper stories when the President is a Republican? That sort of thing...

18 posted on 05/10/2004 8:07:32 PM PDT by ikka
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To: rdb3
I would imagine the prosecutor in the Till case was a white Democrat who didn't want a conviction.
19 posted on 05/10/2004 8:12:15 PM PDT by connectthedots
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To: WKB
Attempt to pick at healed wounds. It can fraction any progress made since then.

May God have mercy on His people and destroy His enemies!

20 posted on 05/10/2004 8:39:12 PM PDT by Spirited
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