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[RERUN] EPISODE 51: A Life for a Whistle: Emmett Till and the Birth of the Civil Rights Movement

History on Fire

Daniele Bolelli

Society & Culture

4.75.9K Ratings

🗓️ 20 December 2022

⏱️ 110 minutes

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Summary

“Until the philosophy  Which hold one race superior and another Inferior Is finally And permanently Discredited And abandoned Everywhere is war” Bob Marley, War, inspired by a speech by Haile Selassie “Emmett Till is dead and gone… Why can’t people leave the dead alone and quit trying to stir things up?” Roy Bryant  “I think black peoples' reaction was so visceral. Everybody knew we were under attack and that attack was symbolized by the attack on a 14-year-old boy.” Rose Jourdain “The audience fell silent, wondering if Wright would risk his life to accuse a white man in open court. For a moment no one moved. Excruciating tension filled the room while people waited for Wright’s reply. Then, in one of the most dramatic moments in Mississippi trial history, Mose Wright, a poor Black sharecropper, stood up, raised his arm, pointed at Milam, a white man, and said, ‘There he is.’” Chris Crowe By 1955, in United States, people liked to say that the worst racial abuses belonged to the past—that the culture that had led to nearly 5,000 people getting lynched between the end of Reconstruction and the mid-1940s no longer existed. But then a 14-year old boy from Chicago jokingly whistled at a white lady in Mississippi, and what followed was a familiar script: the flashing of guns in the middle of the night, kidnapping, torture, African Americans looking for their relatives where bodies were normally dumped, and a justice system that was anything but just. What was not part of the familiar script was Mamie Till’s choice that led to a public funeral attended by tens of thousands, and—many people argued—that lit the spark for the birth of the Civil Rights Movement. Among other things, in this episode: -The culture of lynching and the gutsy Southern ladies standing up against it -How ‘Brown vs. Board of Education’ set the South on fire -Paranoia over integration and Communist plots -William Faulkner and the fear at the roots of white supremacy -Getting away with murder and boasting about it -How white supremacists won a battle and lost the war But the craziest thing in this whole story is realizing this happened not so long ago… If you feel generous and enjoy History on Fire, please consider joining my Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/historyonfire to access plenty of bonus content. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Whether you like history or not if you care about bravery, wisdom, passion,

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larger than life characters and some of the most emotionally intense moments in human experience,

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you have come to the right place.

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Danielle Ballelli is a university history professor, writer, and martial artist,

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and he shall be your guide in a journey to the place where history and epic

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Hawaii. and why. Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, Let's go say history on fire. Hello and welcome to episode 51.

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This is one of those episodes that was previously Paywalled and I'm now getting to release to the general public. This episode is

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releasing shortly before Christmas so in case you are getting carried away

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being old festive and happy, here is an episode to make that all go away.

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I hate to do this to you, but this is a heavy episode. It's an important one. It's a great, important, I use the word great, not in the sense that there's anything good about it.

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It is a terrible story, but in the sense that it's an important page in American history that we should really not forget.

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But yeah, maybe you don't want to put this on right before you go on an important date or something

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because this is not going to put you in the mood.

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Powerful story but a bit intense.

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Contributions begin at $5 a month and go up from there and you got a whole bunch of free content that way because I'm

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creating about once a month I create a mini episode which in sometimes is not that minute,

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it's like 45 minutes to an hour or it can be, I think the shortest

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I've done was 50 minutes, the longest was closer to an hour.

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So fairly substantial amount of content that I create every month in addition to all these

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episodes they are getting for free on the free feed.

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I should, speaking of patron, I should give a shout out to the sweet folks who have been contributing to the highest possible level.

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That would be Mark Chang, Chimimimoxan, Gail Goodwin, Jesus Renteria and Joffrey Tollefson.

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