A group of witnesses called to testify in the trial of J.W. Milam and Roy Bryant for the murder of Emmett Till at the Sumner Court House in Mississippi on September 22, 1955. The witnesses were Walter Reed (left), his grandson Willie Reed (second left) and Amanda Bradley (right). Also in the group are Emmett Till\u27s mother Mamie Bradley (third left), Dr. T.R.M. Howard (third right) of Mound Bayou, Mississippi, who founded the Regional Council of Negro leadership, and Michigan Congressman Charles Diggs (second right).https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-mss-mpressscimitar6/1000/thumbnail.jp
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Roy Bryant, accused of the murder of Emmett Till, sits in court in Sumner, Mississippi, on September...
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Bryant\u27s Grocery and Meat Market in Money, Mississippi, in 1955, the site of the alleged encounte...
The kidnapping, beating and shooting of a 14 year old African American boy for whistling at a white ...
Judge Curtis Swango presided over the Emmett Till murder trial in Sumner, Mississippi, in September ...
A group of witnesses called to testify in the trial of J.W. Milam and Roy Bryant for the murder of E...
J.W. Milam (left) and Roy Bryant (center) with their defense attorney, J.W. Kellum during the murder...
Mose Wright sits whittling outside the Sumner, Mississippi, court house on September 21, 1955, waiti...
Courthouse at Sumner, Mississippi, in September 1955, where Roy Bryant and J. W. Milam stood trial f...
Amanda Bradley, Willie Reed and Walter Reed were witnesses to heard Emmett Till being beaten in the ...
Roy Bryant, accused of the murder of Emmett Till, sits in court in Sumner, Mississippi, on September...
J.W. Milam, accused of the murder of Emmett Till, sits in court in Sumner, Mississippi, on September...
Gerald Chatham (left) and Robert B. Smith were the prosecutors in the Emmett Till murder trial in Su...
(l to r) Roy Bryant, Carolyn Bryant, Juanita Milam, and J.W. Milam celebrate after being acquitted o...
Roy Bryant\u27s and J.W. Milam\u27s defense team in the Emmett Till murder trial. L to r: K.W. Kellu...
The world knows the story of young Emmett Till. In August 1955, the fourteen-year-old Chicago boy su...
Olive Arnold Adams. Time Bomb: Mississippi Exposed and the Full Story of Emmett Till. [Mound Bayou, ...
Bryant\u27s Grocery and Meat Market in Money, Mississippi, in 1955, the site of the alleged encounte...
The kidnapping, beating and shooting of a 14 year old African American boy for whistling at a white ...
Judge Curtis Swango presided over the Emmett Till murder trial in Sumner, Mississippi, in September ...