Whitey Ford
08-28-2018, 08:37 PM
Emmett Till mystery: Who is the white girl in his photo? Is it his 'white girlfriend?' (https://www.clarionledger.com/story/news/2018/08/27/emmett-till-mystery-who-white-girl-his-photo/1042105002/)
The turd that will never flush. Niggers will be complaining for years to come.
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When he visited Mississippi, Emmett Till showed a photo of his white classmates in Chicago and pointed to the white girl, joking that that was his "girlfriend." Sixty-three years later, that girl, Joan Brody, is telling her story publicly for the first time. Wochit
For more than six decades, a mystery has swirled around the Emmett Till case, a mystery involving the photograph of a white girl.
His Mississippi cousins saw the picture and apparently so did his killers.
Till’s murderers “killed him because he boasted of having a white girl and showed them the picture of a white girl in Chicago,” journalist William Bradford Huie told filmmakers for the 1987 "Eyes on the Prize" documentary.
The years have passed, and the long-lost photograph has remained an enigma.
Who was this girl? Did she even exist?
Now, 63 years later, evidence has emerged that the answer is yes.
The turd that will never flush. Niggers will be complaining for years to come.
4889
When he visited Mississippi, Emmett Till showed a photo of his white classmates in Chicago and pointed to the white girl, joking that that was his "girlfriend." Sixty-three years later, that girl, Joan Brody, is telling her story publicly for the first time. Wochit
For more than six decades, a mystery has swirled around the Emmett Till case, a mystery involving the photograph of a white girl.
His Mississippi cousins saw the picture and apparently so did his killers.
Till’s murderers “killed him because he boasted of having a white girl and showed them the picture of a white girl in Chicago,” journalist William Bradford Huie told filmmakers for the 1987 "Eyes on the Prize" documentary.
The years have passed, and the long-lost photograph has remained an enigma.
Who was this girl? Did she even exist?
Now, 63 years later, evidence has emerged that the answer is yes.