Reporting on Emmett Till: How black and white journalists broke color barriers to bring a brutal murder to the nation's attention

2021 Guides - Theme: Communication in History

Getting Started

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Example Keywords & Catalog Subject Headings

Black press
Negro press
Emmett Till
Chicago Defender

Special Collections and Archives Resources

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Internet Sources

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Simeon Booker and Moses Newson, two of the leading black reporters to cover the Till trial, recount their experiences in this interview.
Six decades after the Emmett Till trial, Bill Minor recounts his experience as a white reporter covering the case, including his observations of how black journalists were treated in the courtroom.
Mysteries around the Emmett Till trial persist to this day, and this article details how missing Black newspaper archives may hold the answers to still-unsolved questions.
Research materials gathered by Professor Davis Houck and Florida State University students on the Emmett Till murder case and related events, including news clippings and government records.

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