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Carolyn Bryant- Donham: Ding Dong the Witch is Dead!
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Mainstream Media was quick to announce the death of Carolyn Bryant @ 88Yrs Old, but many kept their storylines short & sweet. Another Day in The Life, under the Biden Administration. Bryant reportedly died in hospice care in Westlake, Louisiana. Details were not given by the Coroner of cause of Death, but Bryant's battle w/ Cancer was not exactly a secret. New Black Media has reported in recent Yrs on how she was initially in Raleigh- Durham, North Carolina, before being moved to Kentucky, & later Louisiana.
Back in June 2022, members of Emmett Till's family discovered an Arrest Warrant issued for 'Mrs Roy Bryant', among Records @ the Lefore County Courthouse in Mississippi. The warrant was issued back in 1955, citing the charge of Kidnapping; but it was never served. The Till Family attempted to reissue that warrant, citing Carolyn Bryant's [recent] admission of perjury in the Trial of Emmett Till's brutal murder. In her 2017 interview w/ Dr. Timothy Tyson, Bryant allegedly admitted to lying on The Stand.
Unfortunately, Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch didn't think the case presented any new evidence, & in Aug. 2022, The Grand Jury declined to indict Bryant. As recently as Feb. 7th 2023, Emmett Till's cousin, Priscilla Sterling tried to compel Lefore County Sheriff Ricky Banks to reissue the warrant on Carolyn Bryant; but as of April 13th, she was informed that there was 'no point' in reissuing the warrant, since the Grand Jury declined last August.
Some lament missing the opportunity to send Carolyn Bryant- Donham to Prison. She lived a full life, while Emmett's life was brutally ended before it truly began. Bryant lived in anonymity for decades, until The New Black Panther Party & other Activists began showing up @ her addresses in North Carolina & Kentucky- to issue an 'Unofficial Warrant for her Arrest'. Some complained that Blackfolk were terrorizing an 'Old Lady', but no one says anything, when Nazi Hunters take individuals in their Nineties to justice.
The whole Emmett Till 'Tragedy' revolves around the Culture of protecting a White Woman's 'Honor'- whether she's worthy or not. Emmett Till & Carolyn Bryant are the only ones who know what really happened on Aug. 24th, 1955. According to Emmett's cousins, he was in the Store for a minute before they entered; they didn't know if he knew how to 'act' around a White Woman. From what they saw, Emmett didn't say or do anything threatening; they admit to hearing him whistle @ her. Carolyn Bryant initially concurred, but in Court, she recounted a different story.
In her Court Testimony, Bryant recounted how (14Yr Old) Emmett "put his left hand on my waist, and he put his other hand on the other side." When she rebuffed him, he replied: "What's the matter baby? Can't you take it?" She went on to say that Emmett uttered obscenities that she refused to repeat in Court, but related to his sexual prowess w/ White Women. According to Press Reports, Bryant gave the [unmistakable] impression of being afraid that Emmett might rape her. The Jury took about an hour to deliberate; the Foreman said that it would've been shorter, but they decided on having a [Soda] Pop.
In his 2017 interview, Dr. Tyson says that Carolyn Bryant- Donham told him that her testimony about Emmett grabbing her & uttering obscenities was 'not true'. Unfortunately, his recording of that interview was not enough to change the Grand Jury's opinion about reissuing the 1955 Arrest Warrant. For the most part, The State of Mississippi & The Federal Government were more concerned about the welfare of Carolyn Bryant, than the Family of Emmett Till. The Press described her as a former Beauty Queen that was raised in Poverty, w/ little Education or 'Knowledge of The World'... She was a product of her environment.
Following her death, Dr. Tyson wrote that 'Carolyn Bryant's precise role in the murder of Emmett Till remains murky, but it's clear that she was involved.' It appears that Bryant was in the car when her husband abducted Emmett; she pointed him out. By the time they reached the Store to drop her off, Dr. Tyson says that Bryant may have learned Emmett's fate, & was now saying that he wasn't the boy. In her interview, Bryant says that Emmett didn't do anything that warranted what was done to him. It appears that Emmett's Big Crime, was putting money in Carolyn Bryant's hand, & not on the counter.
Dr. Tyson speaks on how American Society views the Emmett Till Lynching as a story of 'Monsters', including Bryant. Professor Black Truth often speaks about how [White] Society operates on Moral Relativity & Situational Ethics. Applying them here, we can easily see how Dr. Tyson concludes that Society finds it easier to condemn Carolyn Bryant- Donham's actions, than confronting what America is. It's a big reason why both Democrats & Republicans have problems w/ Critical Race Theory (CRT).
For all of the aid & comfort that The State of Mississippi provided Carolyn Bryant- Donham, I can't stop thinking about Emmett... What was that 14Yr Old boy thinking when those grown White Men took him out of his family's house? Took him to that barn where they beat him mercilessly, shot him in the head, tied him to a 70lb Cotton Gin Wheel, & dumped his body into the river... As bad as that Jet Magazine Cover of Emmett's face looked, I can't get past the sheer TERROR he must have felt being alone, in the presence of Pure Evil.
I personally hope that Carolyn Bryant- Donham gets the Full Tour of 'Dante's Hell'... I'll even cover the tribute to Cerberus.
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whenweallvote · 9 months
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Emmett Till would have turned 82 today.
In 1955, he was 14 when he was kidnapped and killed for “inappropriately interacting with a white woman�� in Mississippi.
We cannot live up to our greatest ideals without confronting the realities of our past.
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cartermagazine · 2 years
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Today In History Emmett Louis Till was born July 25, 1941 in Chicago, Illinois. On August 28, 1955, while visiting family in Money, Mississippi, 14-year-old Emmett Till, was brutally murdered for allegedly flirting with a white woman for days earlier. His assailants—the white woman’s husband and her brother—made Emmett carry a 75-pound cotton gin fan to the bank of the Tallahatchie River and ordered him to take off his clothes. The two men then beat him nearly to death, gouged out his eye, shot him in the head and then threw his body, tied to the cotton gin fan with barbed wire, into the river. Three days later, his corpse was recovered but was so disfigured that Mose Wright could only identify it by an initialed ring. Authorities wanted to bury the body quickly, but Till’s mother, Mamie Bradley, requested it be sent back to Chicago. She decided to have an open-casket funeral so that all the world could see what racist murderers had done to her only son. CARTER™️ Magazine carter-magazine carter-mag.com #wherehistoryandhiphopmeet #historyandhiphop365 #cartermagazine #carter #emmetttill #blackhistorymonth #blackhistory #history #staywoke https://www.instagram.com/p/Cgb4c_7r9Bz/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Still. ✊🏾🙏🏾🖤 #EmmettTill #BlackLivesMatter #beautifulisBLACK https://www.instagram.com/p/ChzOm8WuGcx/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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#TheTwilightZone by #RodSerling was #Inspired by #EmmettTill’s #Murder! #fyp #gokart #didyouknow #social #consciousness #justice #scifi #horror
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“Accidentally drowned” in two feet of water. via @mnteenactivists -TW Police Brutality/ 💔⚠️ #BOOST!!! On July 3rd, 2022 at 3:00 AM, Khalil Ahmad Azad an unarmed 24-year-old black man fled from Robbinsdale police by foot into the woods towards Crystal Lake. Khalil ran in fear for his life, he had a warrant and previous police brutality experiences from Robbinsdale police. Khalil was chased by several officers and K-9’s. Two days later (July 5th, 2022) Khalil was found deceased by a houseless man on the shore of Crystal Lake. Though, medical examiners falsified the medical report and claimed his death was a result of accidental fresh water “drowning,” the family shared that Khalil knows how to swim. We believe based on the recovery photos Khalil was brutalized by police, and he is bitten by several K-9 bites. We observed scratches on his body, several of his dreadlocks ripped from his scalp and his nose and potentially back was broken. Minnesota Teen Activists and the family of Khalil are demanding: - Fully Investigate the Robbinsdale Police Department and medical examiners - Prosecute the officers and medical examiners involved - Release the body cam and dash cam footage - Suspend all K-9 units in the state of Minnesota We need everyone to amplify and boost this post. We cannot keep allowing Minnesota police departments to keep killing black and brown bodies in our communities. Video credit: @|beyondbeautifull (tiktok) #justiceforkhalil #justiceforkhalilazad #RobbinsdalePolice #blacklivesmatter #blm #emmetttill #emmittill Repost @theunitedblacklibrary https://www.instagram.com/p/Cpcq3LNAEwf/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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sharonbrown51074 · 1 year
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Song of Solomon 1:8 If thou know not, O thou fairest among women,... #blackhistorymonth #BlackWomen are the #FairestAmongWomen In Slavery White men raped #BW #WhiteWomen stole black women's reputation & history #SocLiety pseudo most beautiful. Black "#EmmettTill" "wanted" WW SWF #BlackWoman #TheFairestAmongWomen #WhiteWoman #WW #SWF #SingleWhiteFemale #TheParisLip #FrenchBraid #BecomingTheBlackWoman #WhiteWomanBecomingTheBlackWoman "#TransRacial" It's over #Busted #ItsOver #BustedRU https://www.instagram.com/p/CnyQNUEMGGf/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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blaqsbi · 1 month
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Post: Jonathan Majors Legal Troubles Begin Once Again, Thanks to New Lawsuit https://www.blaqsbi.com/5MFm
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trascapades · 8 months
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#ArtIsAWeapon #OnThisDay in history, August 28:
▪︎In 1955, 14-year old #EmmettTill was abducted and murdered in by white supremacists;
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▪︎In 1963 (60 years ago), Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his iconic "I Have A Dream" speech, which white supremacists often take out of context/misquote to "justify" their racism, bigotry and inhumanity;
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▪︎In 1973 (50 years ago), Marvin Gaye released his Soul/RnB classic album "Let's Get It On"
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Reposted from @nmaahc #OnThisDay 60 years ago, the #MarchonWashington for Jobs and Freedom brought nearly 250,000 people to the nation’s capital to protest #racialdiscrimination and show support for #civilrights legislation pending in Congress.
For its resolute battle towards #racialunity, #socialequity, and spiritual reckoning, The March on Washington, formed Black America’s greatest love note to the world. Precipitated by increased racial hostilities in the wake of desegregation legislation and the murder of 14-year-old Emmett Till, the March on Washington sought equal access to the rights and protections guaranteed under citizenship. Identifying the Black community’s commitment to remain “wed” to the nation by upholding its mores and values, the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom demanded the legitimacy of connubial ties through full citizenship. On the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington – its Diamond anniversary – the Museum examines the impassioned words of its organizers, supporters, and speakers, which made “love” the lyrical refrain and petition of their chorus for human rights.
Follow the link in our bio to immerse yourself in our museum’s resources, stories, collection items and video interviews surrounding the history of the March on Washington and the unique political and cultural impact it had on organizers, participants, and the nation. #MOW60
#OnThisDay in 1955, a murder took place in Money, Mississippi. 14-year-old Emmett Till was kidnapped in the middle of the night by two white men, Roy Bryant and J.W. Milam. They tortured, beat and shot the teenager, casting his body into the Tallahatchie River tied to a cotton gin fan.
For African Americans, the murder of Till was evidence of the decades-old codes of violence exacted upon Black men and women for breaking the rules of white supremacy in the Deep South. Particularly for Black men, who, like Till, found themselves under threat of attack or death for sexual advances towards white women – which often were fabricated claims. As recently as June of this year, an arrest warrant was uncovered in Mississippi for Carolyn Bryant Donham, the White woman whose false claim instigated Till’s attack. Till’s brutal murder, and his mother Mamie’s call to display his open casket to the world, reverberated a need for immediate change.
In an effort to provide a space for history, truth, reconciliation and healing, the museum acquired Emmett Till’s original casket. The powerful object not only helps tell the difficult history of racial violence and the Civil Rights movement, but it also gives pause to visitors and makes them reflect in the same way his mother encouraged the public to do so in 1955. #APeoplesJourney #ANationsStory
📸 1. Courtesy of Bettmann/Getty Images 2. 3. Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Gift of Kitty Kelley and the Estate of Stanley Tretick, © Smithsonian Institution 4. Photograph of Emmett Till with his mother, Mamie Till Mobley. Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Gift of the Mamie Till Mobley family
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uinterview · 9 months
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President Joe Biden signed a proclamation that designated national monuments in honor of Emmett Till and his mother, Mamie Till-Mobley. Follow @uinterview for the latest exclusive celebrity videos & news!
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Now on exhibit at Woman 2 Woman, invited by @bojanailic_bojitt my work For Mamie, an assemblage of oak lath, photo, and beeswax. Edition of two. 50% of sales for both will go directly to the #MamieTillMemorial through the amazing pipeline of creativity of @sonjahsunbear Follow her here and the amazing process of the development of the bronze work. Unveiling scheduled for the end of April. Also follow updates on @chicagocrucible as they have been generous with their process, too. #thisisourhistory Later slides in this post come from @sonjahsunbear ‘s IG page. Follow her there for this and other important work. (See forthcoming post for more images from Woman 2 Woman! #EmmettTill #MamieTill #OurNationsHistory #thisstuffaintover #untilweareallfreenoneofusarefree Link in bio for the next two weeks. Please consider donating or consider buying this work with half@going to the Memorial Fund. DM w serious inquiry only. (at Xced Design Build) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqbH9APvmUA/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Best Films of 2022. From my number one, Martin McDonagh’s The Banshees of Inisherin, w heartbreaking performances by Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleason, Barry Keoughan, and particularly Kerry Condon. a profound layered onion of a script in a film so distinctly Irish in the 1910s, about friendship, companionship, loneliness, isolation of place and self, and the stubbornness of men. Followed by such a beautifully and delicately made Chinonye Chukwu’s Till w amazing performance by Danielle Deadwyler, about a crucial part of US and Civil Rights history, and a mothers love for her child, the racist and horrific loss of her child and how she channeled her grief into action. My other favorite, Jerzy Skolimowski’s EO about the life and point of a view of a donkey told so touchingly and brilliantly. To Sara Dosa’s epic documentary about two volcanologists husband and wife, Katia and Maurice Krafft, Charlotte Wells brilliant directorial debut Aftersun, a coming of age story and character study of a young father and daughter, Sarah Polley’s delicate and powerful Women Talking based on the great novel by Miriam Toews with the best ensemble of 2022, The Daniels’ acid trip and touching character study of a Chinese immigrant wife and mother who escapes her disempowered present to many different worlds and selves, Todd Field’s Tar with a tour de force performance by Cate Blanchett in a film about the meditation of power. #bestfilmsof2022 #thebansheesofinisherin #martinmcdonagh #colinfarrell #brendangleeson #barrykeoghan #kerrycondon #till #chinonyechukwu #danielledeadwyler #mamietill #emmetttill #eo #jerryskolimowski #auhazardbalthazar #tar #toddfield #cateblanchett #everythingeverywhereallatonce #thedaniels #michelleyeoh #jamieleecurtis #womentalking #sarahpolley #miriamtoews #charlottewells #aftersun #paulmescal #fireoflove🔥❤️ #saradosa https://www.instagram.com/p/CpsZnSlOiIG/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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news4usonline · 1 year
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Sean Patrick Thomas opens up about ‘Till’
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PASADENA (News4usonline) - It’s Oscars week, and the buzz is swirling around the nominations. However, there is a lot of noise going on around some works that have been skipped for any kind of consideration.  Perhaps no other body of work got a notable snub from the Academy Awards than “Till,” which tells the story on the big screen about the brutal kidnapping and murder of Black teenager Emmett Till. 
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(L to R) Jalyn Hall as Emmett Till and Danielle Deadwyler as Mamie Till Mobley in TILL, directed by Chinonye Chukwu, released by Orion Pictures. Credit: Lynsey Weatherspoon / Orion Pictures “Till,” directed by Chinonye Chukwu, brings to life the awful abduction and horrendous killing of the 14-year-old Chicago youth at the hands of white supremacists in 1955. After his death, his mother, Mamie Till-Mobley, played wonderfully by Danielle Deadwyler, went on a national crusade to speak on her son’s murder.  Neither Chukwu nor Deadwyler received Oscar nominations for their work on the film. For that matter, neither did anyone else. The overlook got under the skin of Chukwu, who vented some form of frustration on Instagram.  “We live in a world and work in industries that are so aggressively committed to upholding whiteness and perpetuating an unabashed misogyny towards Black women,” Chukwu wrote. “And yet.I am forever in gratitude for the greatest lesson of my life - regardless of any challenges or obstacles, I will always have the power to cultivate my own joy, and it is this joy that will continue to be one of my greatest forms of resistance.”       That wasn’t the story at the 54th NAACP Image Awards. “Till” received nominations in the Outstanding Motion Picture, Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture, and Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture categories. 
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(L to R) Whoopi Goldberg as Alma Carthan and Danielle Deadwyler as Mamie Till Mobley in TILL, directed by Chinonye Chukwu, released by Orion Pictures. Credit: Lynsey Weatherspoon / Orion Pictures Jalyn Hall, who plays the role of the young and naive Till, was tapped for an NAACP Image Award in the Outstanding Breakthrough Performance in a Motion Picture section. The murder of Emmett Till, along with the Rosa Parks bus episode in Montgomery, Alabama, served as the caveats that helped spur the Civil Rights Movement into being.  One of the more understated forces behind the scenes assisting Mamie Till-Mobley in her call to action against her son’s white murderers and the racism that permeated his death was her partner and later husband, Gene Mobley Jr.  In “Till,” Mobley, played by Sean Patrick Thomas, is seen as the quiet force behind his companion’s strength. Thomas, who stars in the show, “Reasonable Doubt,” and has a wide body of work as an actor, including being an integral part of the “Barbershop” film series and collaborating with Denzel Washington in “The Tragedy of Macbeth,” says “Till” is an important story to tell.  “I’m very excited to be part of Till,” Thomas said while attending the 54th NAACP Image Awards in Pasadena, California. “We have a time right now where there are many people around the country that are trying to dismiss our past as Black people, dismiss our history, trying to rewrite our history, trying to act like things that are really sick about how this country is, systemically…trying to act like they are not there.”
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"Till" star Sean Patrick Thomas (right) and his wife, Aonika Laurent, attend the 54th NAACP Image Awards that took place at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium on Feb.25, 2023. Photo by Mark Hammond for News4usonline While his film credits are very noteworthy (Save the Last Dance, Halloween: Resurrection), Thomas brings grit and depth to his characters with his theatre background (A Raisin in the Sun, Much Ado About Nothing). Those cadences as a stage actor are what allow Thomas to give audiences a feel of who the man was behind Till-Mobley.  Thomas says that “Till” is a portrait of the racist construct and ostracization Black people have always had to deal with. “Till is a powerful reminder of what is going on now, what was going on then and what has always been going on, in terms of how Black people are treated in this country,” Thomas remarked.  Attending the 2023 NAACP Image Awards with his wife, Aonika Laurent, Thomas went on to say that he joined the “Till” project because he felt like it was his way of trying to advance equality.    “I feel like it’s important because I feel like we all need to do our part to make sure that Black people get equal treatment under the law in this country,” Thomas said. “We have a consistent process in this country, especially with Black people, of double standards.”  Thomas continued, “And I think that all of us as Black people need to be aware of these double standards and we have to call them out wherever and whenever we see it. For me, through my work, and through a movie like Till, that’s my way of doing that.” Featured Image Caption: Sean Patrick Thomas (left) as Gene Mobley and Danielle Deadwyler (left) as Mamie Till Mobley in TILL, directed by Chinonye Chukwu, released by Orion Pictures. Credit: Lynsey Weatherspoon / Orion Pictures Read the full article
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