This Day in History: Emmett Till’s Birth

Emmett Till was born in Chicago on July 25, 1941. He would have turned 84 years old today.

A bright, fun-loving child, Emmett overcame early challenges, including polio, to grow into a lively 14-year-old who loved telling jokes, playing baseball, riding bikes and fishing.

That summer, during a visit with relatives in Mississippi, Emmett was abducted and brutally murdered in August 1955 after being falsely accused of offending a white woman — an event that exposed America’s racial violence and helped ignite the Civil Rights Movement.

As we mark what would have been his 84th birthday, we remember a child whose short life cast a long and enduring shadow on America’s history.


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