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Why do you think the lynching of Emmett Till became a catalyst in the national movement for civil rights?

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He was brutally murdered for no good reason, except that he was black. It wasn't fair and people wanted things to change.
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Emmett Till was an African-American child who lived in the north and visited the south. When he was brutalized and murdered, it sparked a movement to stop violence like this. I included a picture of Emmett Till to give you an idea.
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