This is the fourth Till marker after previous ones have been vandalized. The first sign posted at the Tallahatchie River was stolen in 2008. The next sign was “shot up so badly that you couldn’t read any of the words,” Patrick Weems, Patrick Weems, executive director of the Emmett Till Memorial Commission explained.
“We replaced it last summer, and the it was shot up within 35 days of being up… This is the third time it’s been vandalized and this is our fourth marker.”
The marker stands at the site where the 14-year-old boy’s body was pulled out of the Tallahatchie River near Money, Miss. Till was kidnapped, beaten and lynched in 1955 after he was accused of whistling at a white woman. An all white jury later acquitted two white men accused of the murder. The civil rights movement was sparked in part by Till’s brutal killing.
According to Weems, the new marker is bulletproof and cost $10,000; it was donated by a sign maker out of Brooklyn, N.Y. He added there’s now security around the marker hopefully it’ll be the last sign the commission has to erect.
Weems said that the Emmet Till Memorial Commission has also recently retained the land by the river and will start raising funds to create a permanent site for visitors to reflect.
“These markers were put up as part of a truth telling and reconciliation process that began almost 10 years ago,” Weems tells TIME. “The first line of that apology that our community gave to the Till family after 50 years of silence was that racial reconciliation begins by telling the truth.”
The Death Of Emmett Till by Bob Dylan should be played on a loop with any memorial so that at least some of the dumbfucks who have had the story passed from pappy to pappy to pappy to pappy get to hear an account instead of racist shite.
It might turn a few rather than the mindless herding of the racist mind.
doesn't sound like a unanimous acceptance of reconciliation ... maybe in another generation or so
Yup that Bullshit still goes on in Mississippi, home of ignorance and close relatives marrying
Isn't the state moto "Welcome to Mississippi where everyone is family"
@moosepucky if not it should be lol
Those who deny the past will be forced to re-live it.
Yes ,the question is will they learn from it?
Shooting at Till's marker isn't denying the past; it's praising the oppression past and present.