Investigation of a Race Murder in 1955 Has Been ReopenedTop of Mind with Julie Rose • Season 1, Episode 872, Segment 3
Aug 7, 2018 • 17m
Guest: Rebecca DeSchweinitz, PhD, Professor of History at Brigham Young University
The Justice Department has reopened its investigation into the murder of Emmett Till, who was a 14-year old African American boy lynched in Mississippi in 1955. While Emmett Till’s murder helped galvanize the Civil Rights Movement, a white jury and judge acquitted the two white men charged with his killing. So why is the case being reopened now after so many years?