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What does it mean to say that in the 1950s, "the Mississippi Delta was the most southern place on Earth?" Civil rights efforts had begun in the South before Emmett Till arrived in Mississippi. How did the white southerners react to these efforts? How do you think it affected their reaction to Emmett Till? What is meant by "people disappeared"? Why do you think most black people did not choose to speak out against segregation in Mississippi? Why was Willie Reed’s testimony against Bryant and Milam so unusual? Why do you think Emmett Till’s murder and the "not guilty" verdict of his killers were such a spark for the Civil Rights Movement?

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