Senate Passes Bill To Honor Emmett Till, Mamie Till-Mobley With Congressional Gold Medal

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    Senate has passed a to grant the Congressional Gold Medal in retrospect to Emmett Till, a 14-year-old black teenager from who was murdered by white supremacists in 1955, and his mother Mamie Til-Mobley who insisted on having an open-casket funeral to reveal the brutality of his killing.  

    Emmett Till was abducted, severely beaten, and killed after white witnesses said that he whistled at a white woman at a grocery store in Mississippi, which at the time was a violation of the South’s racist societal codes. Till was then taken from his great-uncle’s home in the early morning hours four days later and was beaten to . After Till’s mother insisted on an open casket, Jet magazine publid photos of his brutalized body which motivated the civil movement to take action.  

    Senator Richard Burr, -N-C., and Senator Cory Booker, D-N-J., first introduced the bill in 2020 to honor Emmett and his mother with the highest civilian honor that Congress . The described this as long-overdue of what the Till family endured and what they accomplid in their fight for .  

    Representative Bobby Rush, D-III sponsored The House version of the legislation, and he has also sponsored a bill to present a commemorative postage stamp in honor of Mamie Till-Mobley.

     

    Senate Passes Bill

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