Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Black History of Grief


Rochellia Kindred said of this photo, this moment in American history remarked, "Unfortunately, we have a tendency of dismissing the ugliness that happens to others until it happens to us. We are our brother's keeper."  




mother of Emmett Till, Mamie Till


"Two months ago I had a nice apartment in Chicago. I had a good job. I had a son. When something happened to the Negroes in the South I said, `That's their business, not mine.' Now I know how wrong. I was. The murder of my son has shown me that what happens to any of us, anywhere in the world, had better be the business of us" - Mamie Till - Mother of Emmett Till

 

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