The Legacy and Memory of Emmett Louis Till: A Story of Geography, History and Racism with Jim Herm

Thursday, March 316:30—8:45 PMCarlo Meeting RoomNorthville District Library212 West Cady St, Northville, MI, 48167

The story of Emmett Till was silenced for over 50 years after his brutal murder on August 28, 1955. Since 2005, new information has been discovered about what really took place after Emmett made the famous whistle to Caroline Bryant after purchasing candy at Bryant’s Grocery in Money, Mississippi.

Presenter Jim Herm will share his research into the post Civil War South, the legacy of Emmett Till, and the start of the Civil Rights movement. Jim Herm is a resident of Otsego, Michigan and a retired Portage Public School history teacher and counselor. He has visited many of the recently opened historical sites that will be discussed in his presentation, which is intended for listeners ages 15 and up.

Note: This program will be offered in person at the Library and virtually via Zoom. Please indicate your preference when you register.

For the Zoom Meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85016363397?pwd=dHd6TTBIRnlCQlZQZWdpbWRPd1g0dz09

Meeting ID: 850 1636 3397
Passcode: 547385

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