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Court Junkie

Ep 130: No Justice For Emmett Till

Court Junkie

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True Crime, News, Talk Radio, Government

4.88.6K Ratings

🗓️ 5 October 2020

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

In today’s episode, we look back at the historic 1955 trial where Roy Bryant and JW Milam were tried for 14-year-old Emmett Till’s murder. Thank you to Chris Metress, Ayesha Bell Hardaway, Louis Woods, and Deidre Keller for speaking to us about this case. Sponsors in this episode: Madison Reed - Get 10% off plus free shipping on your first Color Kit when you go to Madison-Reed.com and use code COURT. Best Fiends - With over 100 million downloads and tons of five-star reviews, Best Fiends is a must-play. Download for FREE on the Apple App Store or Google Play. Policygenius - Policygenius makes finding the right home insurance a breeze. In minutes you can compare quotes from the top insurers to find your best price. Visit policygenius.com . The Jordan Harbinger Show - Subscribe anywhere you listen to podcasts NetSuite - Let NetSuite show you how they’ll benefit your business with a FREE Product Tour at NetSuite.com/COURT . This episode was researched and written by Gabrielle Russon. Please consider supporting Court Junkie with as little as $3 a month via Patreon.com/CourtJunkie to receive ad-free episodes. Help support Court Junkie with $6 a month and get access to bonus monthly episodes. Follow me on Twitter @CourtJunkiePod or Instagram at CourtJunkie.

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0:00.0

Angie's list is now Angie and we've heard a lot of theories about why.

0:03.9

I thought it was an eco-move for your words.

0:06.1

Yes paper.

0:07.0

Ha ha ha. It was so you could say it faster.

0:09.6

No way.

0:10.4

It's to be more iconic.

0:12.0

Must be a tech thing.

0:13.2

But those aren't quite right.

0:14.8

It's because now you can compare up front prices,

0:17.6

book a service instantly, and even get your project handled from start to finish.

0:21.6

Sounds easy.

0:22.4

It is.

0:23.2

And it makes us so much more than just a list.

0:25.6

Get started at Angie.com.

0:27.2

That's ANGI.

0:28.6

Or download the app today.

0:58.6

Trial from a judge who by many accounts tried to keep the court proceedings fair.

1:04.4

A prosecution who earnestly tried to present a case.

1:08.4

And a black man who stood his ground on the witness stand

1:11.9

and testified against the white defendants.

1:15.6

The voice murder would build momentum for the civil rights movement.

1:19.6

A fight for equal rights that's still ongoing 65 years later.

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