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Timestamp: 2019-04-26 03:07:25+00:00

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Bradley v. Cowles, Background and research: folder 2.
Bradley v. Cowles, Appellate Court briefs.
Bradley v. Cowles, Appellate Court procedures.
Bradley v. Cowles, Appellate Court & Illinois Supreme Court.
Bradley v. Cowles, Case documents.
Correspondence with motion picture studios.
Bradley v. Cowles, Circuit Court pleadings.
Bradley v. Cowles, Research and case documents.
Bradley v. Cowles, Background and research: folder 1.
Mamie Bradley, subject file: 1956-1960.
Mamie Bradley, subject file: 1990-2005.
Wolf Whistle Motion Picture correspondence.
Youth's murder for interracial flirting galvinzed civil rights drive.
Chicago defender, Tobias, Joseph, Till-Mobley, Mamie, Payne, Ethel L.
How Photos Became Icon of Civil Rights Movement.
Emmett's Legacy: A mother keeps her son's name alive by building a foundation upon his tragic murder in Mississippi.
I Want You to Know What They Did to My Boy.
Address delivered by Mrs. Mamie Bradley, of Chicago, during the rallyof the Baltimore NAACP at Bethel AME Church Sunday, Oct. 29.
Emmett Till's Mother Tells of Bo's Father's Army Service, Death.
Spent Sheltered Life Under Mama.
Mrs. Bradley tells of Courtship and Marriage.
A Case Study in Southern Justice: The Emmett Till Case.
Show moreOn August 28, 1955, Emmett Louis Till was abducted from the home of his uncle, Mose Wright, near Money, Mississippi. A body was recovered three days later in the nearby Tallahatchie River, which divides Tallahatchie and Leflore Counties, and the body was closer to the Tallahatchie bank of the river. A week later the Grand Jury of Tallahatchie County indicted J. W. Milan and Roy Bryant on separate counts of murder and kidnapping. On September 198, 1955, in Sumner, Mississippi, there began a trial destined to be the most publicized kidnap-murder trial since the Bruno Hauptman case, seventy reporters covered the trial, representing newspapers and magazines from all over the United States and from some foreign countries. Nearly every newspaper in the country gave the case and trial front-page play, as did many of those published in other countries.
Articles on and photographs of the Emmett Till murder trial and Mamie Till. Includes interview with Levy Collins on the Till murder and "Mamie Bradley's Untold Story" as told to Ethel Payne.
The past next door: Neighbourly relations with digital memory-artefacts.
Article on the relationship between digitization and memory.
Photographs of the Emmett Till trial.
Article on the Emmett Till murder trial.
Article on Mamie Till in Washington.
Article on Emmett Till murder trial.
Photographs of Mamie Till in St. Louis and meeting protests of the Emmett Till murder.
Article on Mamie Till and her nation-wide tour with the NAACP.
Article on the murder of Emmett Till.
Articles on the murder and funeral of Emmett Till.
Photographs of the Emmett Till trial and his open casket.
Photograph of a mass meeting to protest the murder of Emmett Till.
Photographs of Mamie Till and protest meetings.
Photographs of the Emmett Till murder trial.
Articles on the murder of Emmett Till and the NAACP.

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