This is the author's accepted manuscript. The published version is available from Taylor & Francis: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00335630801975426In 1955, journalist William Bradford Huie interviewed Emmett Till’s killers and published their confession in Look magazine. Entitled "The Shocking Story of Approved Murder in Mississippi," Huie’s tale dominated the remembrance of Emmett Till for nearly fifty years. This essay argues that the power of the “Shocking Story” to control the memory of Till’s murder resides in its recourse to the “expressive confession,” the distinctive power of which is a capacity to naturalize historical events and thereby constitute a master narrative of inevitably in which further rhetorical intervention seems unne...
Emmett Till’s murder inspired many novelists, poets, and artists. Recently, Till has inspired severa...
Emmett Till’s mangled face is seared into our collective memory, a tragic epitome of the brutal viol...
This paper explores the legacy of the Emmett Till case as one of the core elements which binds toget...
The world knows the story of young Emmett Till. In August 1955, the fourteen-year-old Chicago boy su...
The kidnapping, beating and shooting of a 14 year old African American boy for whistling at a white ...
On August 28, 1955, fourteen-year-old Chicago native Emmett Till was brutally beaten to death for al...
Few racially motivated crimes have left a more lasting imprint on American memory than the death of ...
This paper analyses the role that Emmett Till’s postmortem pictures had in the emergence of the mode...
Emmett Till was lynched in 1955 in Money, Mississippi, for whistling at a white woman. He was 14-yea...
The story of Emmett Till, the 14-year-old Chicago kid murdered in Mississippi for whistling at a whi...
In 1954, two white men murdered an African American boy named Emmett Till; his death sparked a gener...
On February 26, 2012, George Zimmerman, a man of White American and Peruvian descent, shot and kille...
This article examines Mark Twain’s newspaper hoax “A Bloody Massacre Near Carson” (1863) and its res...
Honorable Mentions for the Griswold Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Historical ScholarshipBegi...
This article is an attempt to explore the structured violence in the South as a form of culture, foc...
Emmett Till’s murder inspired many novelists, poets, and artists. Recently, Till has inspired severa...
Emmett Till’s mangled face is seared into our collective memory, a tragic epitome of the brutal viol...
This paper explores the legacy of the Emmett Till case as one of the core elements which binds toget...
The world knows the story of young Emmett Till. In August 1955, the fourteen-year-old Chicago boy su...
The kidnapping, beating and shooting of a 14 year old African American boy for whistling at a white ...
On August 28, 1955, fourteen-year-old Chicago native Emmett Till was brutally beaten to death for al...
Few racially motivated crimes have left a more lasting imprint on American memory than the death of ...
This paper analyses the role that Emmett Till’s postmortem pictures had in the emergence of the mode...
Emmett Till was lynched in 1955 in Money, Mississippi, for whistling at a white woman. He was 14-yea...
The story of Emmett Till, the 14-year-old Chicago kid murdered in Mississippi for whistling at a whi...
In 1954, two white men murdered an African American boy named Emmett Till; his death sparked a gener...
On February 26, 2012, George Zimmerman, a man of White American and Peruvian descent, shot and kille...
This article examines Mark Twain’s newspaper hoax “A Bloody Massacre Near Carson” (1863) and its res...
Honorable Mentions for the Griswold Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Historical ScholarshipBegi...
This article is an attempt to explore the structured violence in the South as a form of culture, foc...
Emmett Till’s murder inspired many novelists, poets, and artists. Recently, Till has inspired severa...
Emmett Till’s mangled face is seared into our collective memory, a tragic epitome of the brutal viol...
This paper explores the legacy of the Emmett Till case as one of the core elements which binds toget...