This is the era of the new civil rights movement where, we judge, not on the color of one's skin, but on the content of one's character, but you cannot judge without due process.
Emmett Till, 14 years old, was murdered by a vigilante group because he was accused of sexually accosting a woman who existed in the exclusive realm of a property ownership society.
On August 24, 1955, 14-year-old Emmett Till reportedly flirted with a white cashier in Money, Mississippi. Four days later, two white men tortured and murdered Till. His murder galvanized the emerging Civil Rights Movement.
Emmett Till was falsely accused and murdered, all without due process.
This is just another reason why I already know the DOJ, or rather the Office of Special Prosecutor has already completed its investigations of the sexual harassment accusations of Congress, including the Senate Hearing issues with Kavanaugh.
In the 1987 documentary "Eyes on the Prize," Huie told filmmakers that Till's murderers "killed him because he boasted of having a white girl and showed them the picture of a white girl in Chicago," according to the Clarion Ledger.
We, as a nation, no longer lynch.
We have due process, a right of a civil society that was not afforded Emmett Till, but then again, he was a child and no one cares about children.
Right?
The time has come for justice to take off that fraudulent hoodwink called chattel law and see the truth because that is what the Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crimes Reauthorization Act is all about, due process for all involved in a civil society.
All whistleblowers deserve their civil right of due process and they shall have it, because I said so.
The time has come for justice to take off that fraudulent hoodwink called chattel law and see the truth because that is what the Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crimes Reauthorization Act is all about, due process for all involved in a civil society.
All whistleblowers deserve their civil right of due process and they shall have it, because I said so.
BREAKING NEWS.....THIS JUST IN.....
FORD’S POLYGRAPH PRESENTS ANOTHER INCONSISTENCY IN WHO ATTENDED ALLEGED PARTY
Carolyn Donham, the woman who made false claims to an uncivil society against Emmett Till for sexual harassment later recanted her story which is why the investigation was re-opened.
She was never afforded due process for lying on a child about sexual harassment.
I am going start a new list of individuals who will be subpoenaed, to ensure they, too, have their civil right of due process, because I like cocktails with my popcorn, you know.
DOJ reopens Emmett Till case after ‘new information’ arises: report
Federal investigators have reopened a decades-old investigation into the lynching of Emmett Till, a black teenager who was killed in Mississippi.
The Justice Department announced in a March report to Congress that it has reopened Till’s 1955 killing after receiving “new information,” The Associated Press reported Thursday.
The case was closed in 2007 after authorities said the suspects had died and the state grand jury didn’t file any charges.
Till’s cousin, Deborah Watts, said she was not told the case was reopened until the AP contacted her but said it was “wonderful.”
“None of us wants to do anything that jeopardizes any investigation or impedes, but we are also very interested in justice being done,” she told the outlet, declining to discuss specifics.
The Justice Department declined to comment to the AP about the investigation.
An explosive book by Timothy B. Tyson titled “The Blood of Emmett Till," out last year, and alleges that Carolyn Donham, the white woman at the center of the case, admitted to lying about the events leading up to the lynching.
Donham told police in 1955 that Till, a 14-year-old black boy from Chicago, whistled at her and tried to grab her inside a store in Money, Miss.
Till was later abducted from the home he was staying at for the summer and was beaten and shot.
His body was later found in the Tallahatchie River, weighed down by a cotton gin.
Pictures of his mutilated body during his funeral helped spark the civil rights movement, the AP noted.
Tyson quotes a 2008 interview with Donham in his book, acknowledging that she lied during her testimony.
“Nothing that boy did could ever justify what happened to him,” Donham says in the book.
Donham’s then-husband, Roy Bryant, and his half-brother J.W. Milam were charged with the murder but were later acquitted by an all-white jury.
Both men later confessed in a magazine interview but have since died, AP reported.
Donham, who will be 84 this month, currently lives in Raleigh, N.C., and declined comment to the AP.
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