The list included September 2, the same day that Mrs. Tire received the son's body in Chicago, and Mississippi State Jackson Daily published an article on the Till case. Among them, they called the homicide "a barbaric and meaningless crime", but in the same story they paid too much attention to this case and called it "guilty punishment" . On the same day, Belgian newspaper Le Drapeau Rouge also published an article entitled "American Racial Discrimination: Young Black Men in Mississippi Lynch".
In 1955, Emmettir's mother asked for the publication of his son's debris corpse photograph. Until the murder, these pictures played an important role in shaping the civil rights movement and gained almost sacred qualities. Mr. Schuts started drawing pictures from those pictures. As a white painter, she should not draw an image of black suffering. Indeed, as the critic Adam Schatz observed, this movement is even more troublesome, as the movement for Mr. Schutz's work includes "implicit denial, radical sympathy, and imagination." Identity may cross ethnic boundaries. "
A 14 - year - old boy in Chicago Emmett Till and Emmett Till 's civil rights movement was killed and the civil rights movement began. Today there is still prejudice in the world; but because of his death, many people who knew heard it changed their perception of their way of thinking, way of life, and other races . - Because this man is black people can imagine a world where people can escape murder. This was common to civil rights movement in the 1950s and 1960s. The 14-year-old boy Emmett Till from Chicago, Illinois is just one example of American African-American abuse and abuse. His death and the innocence of his murderer caused an exercise that would change America forever.