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Beyond the Back Door: Emmett Till and the Ongoing Struggle for Equality

Beyond the Back Door: Emmett Till and the Ongoing Struggle for Equality

28min |19/02/2024
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Beyond the Back Door: Emmett Till and the Ongoing Struggle for Equality

Beyond the Back Door: Emmett Till and the Ongoing Struggle for Equality

28min |19/02/2024
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Emmett Till's murder is a brutal reminder of the systemic racism and oppression that has been embedded in American society for centuries. Uncovering these systemic issues is crucial, as it allows us to understand the lasting trauma and fear within the Black community. It also equips us with the understanding to educate and empower young Black boys to challenge these oppressive systems and advocate for racial equality.


Have you heard these myths about the impact of Emmett Till's murder on young black boys? Myth 1: Emmett Till's murder was just a tragic event from the past. Myth 2: The trauma caused by Emmett Till's murder has faded over time. Myth 3: Young black boys of that time who are now grown men don't feel the effects of historical racial injustices. But I will share the truth about how this pivotal event continues to impact us today. Stay tuned for the eye-opening reality.


My special guest are Clarence Woods, Dr. Wayne Watson and Wendell O'neal


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Emmett Till's murder is a brutal reminder of the systemic racism and oppression that has been embedded in American society for centuries. Uncovering these systemic issues is crucial, as it allows us to understand the lasting trauma and fear within the Black community. It also equips us with the understanding to educate and empower young Black boys to challenge these oppressive systems and advocate for racial equality.


Have you heard these myths about the impact of Emmett Till's murder on young black boys? Myth 1: Emmett Till's murder was just a tragic event from the past. Myth 2: The trauma caused by Emmett Till's murder has faded over time. Myth 3: Young black boys of that time who are now grown men don't feel the effects of historical racial injustices. But I will share the truth about how this pivotal event continues to impact us today. Stay tuned for the eye-opening reality.


My special guest are Clarence Woods, Dr. Wayne Watson and Wendell O'neal


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Emmett Till's murder is a brutal reminder of the systemic racism and oppression that has been embedded in American society for centuries. Uncovering these systemic issues is crucial, as it allows us to understand the lasting trauma and fear within the Black community. It also equips us with the understanding to educate and empower young Black boys to challenge these oppressive systems and advocate for racial equality.


Have you heard these myths about the impact of Emmett Till's murder on young black boys? Myth 1: Emmett Till's murder was just a tragic event from the past. Myth 2: The trauma caused by Emmett Till's murder has faded over time. Myth 3: Young black boys of that time who are now grown men don't feel the effects of historical racial injustices. But I will share the truth about how this pivotal event continues to impact us today. Stay tuned for the eye-opening reality.


My special guest are Clarence Woods, Dr. Wayne Watson and Wendell O'neal


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NDIGO


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Emmett Till's murder is a brutal reminder of the systemic racism and oppression that has been embedded in American society for centuries. Uncovering these systemic issues is crucial, as it allows us to understand the lasting trauma and fear within the Black community. It also equips us with the understanding to educate and empower young Black boys to challenge these oppressive systems and advocate for racial equality.


Have you heard these myths about the impact of Emmett Till's murder on young black boys? Myth 1: Emmett Till's murder was just a tragic event from the past. Myth 2: The trauma caused by Emmett Till's murder has faded over time. Myth 3: Young black boys of that time who are now grown men don't feel the effects of historical racial injustices. But I will share the truth about how this pivotal event continues to impact us today. Stay tuned for the eye-opening reality.


My special guest are Clarence Woods, Dr. Wayne Watson and Wendell O'neal


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NDIGO


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