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The Barn - The Murder of Emmett Till and the Cradle of American Racism (Paperback)
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The Barn - The Murder of Emmett Till and the Cradle of American Racism (Paperback)
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How forces from around the world converged on the Mississippi Delta to
bring about the most consequential murder in US history.
Emmett Till’s murder is one of the most infamous in American history; a
moment that, more than any other, awakened the world to the racism of
the Deep South. Yet despite growing up just a few miles from where it
happened, Wright Thompson knew nothing of it until he left Mississippi.
This is no accident: the cover-up began at once, and it is ongoing.
Over the course of five years’ research, Thompson has learnt that
almost every part of the standard account of Till’s killing is wrong.
In August 1955, after the two men charged with the murder were
acquitted by an all-white jury, they gave a false confession to a
journalist: one that was misleading about where the murder took place
and who was involved. We now know that at least eight people were
present, and many more complicit. And we now know precisely where it
took place: inside a barn on a 36-square-mile grid called Township 22
North, Range 4 West.
This book tells the story of that barn. It is the story of what really
happened on the night of August 28, 1955, and of the individuals who
have spent decades bringing the truth to light. And it is the story of
the centuries-old forces that made that night inevitable: forces that,
over the course of 200 years, transformed Township 22 North, Range 4
West from Choctaw land, to a slave plantation, to a sharecropper’s
farm, to the site of the most significant murder in US history.
The result is a revelatory work of investigative reportage and a
panoramic new history of white supremacy in America. It maps the road
that the US – and the world – must travel to heal its oldest, deepest
wound.
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