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    Central High School is one of the first schools in American history to integrate black and white students. Nine students, known as “The Little Rock Nine,” were chosen to be the first black students to enter that high school. Elizabeth Eckford was one of the nine students who entered Central High School all alone on September 4th 1957. This day was a nightmare for Elizabeth. After being denied entry by the Arkansas National Guard and being harassed by a shouting crowd who were opposed to integration

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    what was done to her only son. This brought national attention where the photograph of Till in his coffin were put in Jet magazine and the Chicago Defender. Over 50,000 people viewed Till’s body over the 5 days it was on display. Till’s killers went to trial and was proven not guilty by an all White jury and showed no remorse for the evil actions they have committed. The importance of this was that Emmet Till was seen as the psychological turning point of the civil rights movement and the motivation

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    Mississippi? (9/23/55), which reported on the murder of Emmett Lewis Till, a fourteen-year-old from Chicago who was murdered (allegedly for making sexual advances toward a white woman). From there, I went to ?Till, Emmett? as a subject heading, and discovered a total of fifteen articles on the murder and subsequent trial (the two white men accused in this first trial were acquitted by an all-white jury September 23rd, less than a month after Till?s body was discovered). Of the three sources I used

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