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Writing to save a life, the Louis Till file, John E. Wideman

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Writing to save a life, the Louis Till file, John E. Wideman
Language
eng
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Literary text for sound recordings
biography
Main title
Writing to save a life
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Oclc number
961942240
Responsibility statement
John E. Wideman
Sub title
the Louis Till file
Summary
An award-winning writer traces the life of the father of iconic Civil Rights martyr Emmett Till, a man who was executed by the Army ten years before Emmett's murder. An evocative and personal exploration of individual and collective memory in America by one of the most formidable Black intellectuals of our time. In 1955, Emmett Till, aged fourteen, traveled from his home in Chicago to visit family in Mississippi. Several weeks later he returned, dead; allegedly he whistled at a white woman. His mother, Mamie, wanted the world to see what had been done to her son. She chose to leave his casket open. Images of her brutalized boy were published widely. While Emmett's story is known, there's a dark side note that's rarely mentioned. Ten years earlier, Emmett's father was executed by the Army for rape and murder
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