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Civil Rights Film Series: The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till

Thursday April 22nd, 2021

Thursday April 22nd, 2021

7:00 PM

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9:00 PM EDT

Starts: 7:00 PM EDT

Ends: 9:00 PM EDT

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Description

 

The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till is a groundbreaking documentary that led to the reopening of the historic murder case nearly 50 years later, in 2004.  Nine years in the making, the film uncovers the truth behind the night of the 1955 murder of Emmett Louis Till, a 14 - year old Black Chicago youth who went to the Mississippi Delta to visit relatives.  

Told by Till's mother Mamie Till Mobley  and never before seen testimonies by eyewitnesses, Till was murdered for whistling at a white woman in public. He was tortured and beaten beyond recognition, then thrown into the Tallahatchie River. Although Till suffered and horrific death, he did not die in vain, the murder became the catalyst that sparked the American Civil Rights Movement.

 Awards

  • Freedom of Expression Award - National Board of Review (2005)
  • Nominations:  Emmy and NAACP Image Award Nominations (2007)

Film will be followed by a Panel Discussion:

Moderator

Patricia Virella, Graduate Faculty member of Education at Sarah Lawrence College, Ph.D. Candidate 

Panelists

Keith Beauchamp, Director of The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till 

Pablo Correa, Ph.D., USJ Assistant Professor, Digital Media and Communication.

Sen. Gary Winfield, CT 10th District, Chief Deputy Majority Leader

Program supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities.

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Virtual Event- Online Only

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The Hoffman Auditorium serves as a cultural resource for the University of Saint Joseph and the greater Hartford community. Join us for transformative and entertaining performances that affirm the arts as essential to the human endeavor.

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