Emmett Till's glass-topped coffin at the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture stands as a reminder of his mother's courage and the fight to preserve his story.
While the tragic demise of Emmett Till is neither "pretty or pleasant," it is history that must be shared, because history ...
On Monday, court officials announced 34-year-old Justin Wayne Allday of Ocean Springs will serve 25 years in prison after ...
From June 2024 through February 2025, U.S. beekeepers suffered their worst winter losses in more than a decade, with ...
An internal review of the map shows that the 5th District will see an 8.5% increase in white residents and a 9.1% decrease in ...
A variety of causes pulled people into the joyful throngs of the Oct. 18 No Kings demonstrations, despite masked federal ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — From a tragedy that sparked a movement to an exhibit that continues to educate and inspire, Emmett Till's story lives on, reminding us that history is not behind us, but instead it ...
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When Emmett Till’s mother lifted the veil from her son’s mutilated body in 1955, she forced America to face itself. She knew ...
Most of Mississippi’s national parks and monuments are closed to visitors because of the federal government shutdown.
As part of its 156th Founders’ Week observance, Tougaloo College will host a powerful and timely panel discussion titled ...
"I realized that I had a responsibility to share my daughter's story if I ever expected true change,” Ajike Owens' mom Pamela Dias says.
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