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Type of Document Master's Thesis
Author Oby, Michael Randolph
URN etd-02172007-182521
Title BLACK PRESS COVERAGE OF THE EMMETT TILL LYNCHING AS A CATALYST TO THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
Degree Master of Arts
Department Communications
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Leonard Teel, PhD Committee Chair
Cora Presley, PhD Committee Member
Mary Stuckey, PhD Committee Member
Michael Bruner, PhD Committee Member
Keywords
  • Emmett Till
  • Civil Rights movement
  • lynching
  • Black Press
  • African-American Press
Date of Defense 2006-02-16
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
BLACK PRESS COVERAGE OF THE EMMETT TILL LYNCHING

AS A CATALYST TO THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT

by

MICHAEL OBY

Under the Direction of Leonard Teel

ABSTRACT

The movement for civil rights in America gathered momentum throughout the 1950s. In the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Brown vs. The Board of Education ruling, declaring unconstitutional permissive or mandatory school segregation, the white South responded with both passive and active resistance. In the midst of this ferment, an African-American boy from Chicago was lynched in Mississippi.

Subsequent stories in the black press reported not only Emmett Till’s murder and the trial, but also a widening mobilization within the race, notably the creation of associations in defense of civil rights. The coverage of news and views in the black press provide substantial evidence that this mobilization ignited the civil rights movement of the mid-1950s, just months before the Montgomery, Alabama bus boycott led by Martin Luther King Jr. This research supports the view that the black community’s mobilization during the months after Till’s murder served as a catalyst for the civil rights movement.

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