“The death of Emmett Till.” 2014. The History Channel website. Apr 20 2014, 1:43 http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/the-death-of-emmett-till.
The article provides an overview of the events that took place leading up to, during, and after the murder. It also includes mostly accurate evidence throughout the entire article, leaving no room for a debate. This website was used because it provides a substantial amount of evidence and information about Emmett Till, his family, and the murder.
Vox, Lisa. A Biography of Emmett Till. The New York Times Company, 2014. Web. 20 Apr. 2014.
Lisa Vox first gave the important dates surrounding the murder of Emmett Till, along with a brief sentence stating why that date was significant. Then she went into detail about each key date, providing a look at Emmett’s childhood leading up to his murder. The article also included the impact Emmett Till’s story had on other African-Americans, one of them being Rosa Parks. This was used because Lisa Vox broke down each part of the murder and fully described each of those sections clearly so readers could get an understanding of every part of the case.
Anderson, Devery S. "Emmett Till." Emmett Till. Devery Scott Anderson, 4 Mar. 2014. Web. 22 Apr. 2014.
This website includes case overviews, FBI reports and trail transcripts, and interviews about the murder. It also includes a list of over a hundred people involved in the case. This website was not used because while it has credible information with a respectable amount of detail, it only goes over the basic events of the case.
"The Murder of Emmett Till." PBS. PBS, n.d. Web. 22 Apr. 2014.
The site has a description of the film adaptation The Murder of Emmett Till, the impact his murder had on the future, and a timeline that describes, in great detail, all of the important dates relating to Emmett Till’s murder. This website was used because it had a great amount of facts about the people involved with the case and additional information from Americans and their feelings about the case.
Lee, Harper. To Kill a Mockingbird. New York Grand Central Publishing.1982.Print
This source was used to describe the relation of the Emmett Till case to Harper Lee’s novel, To Kill a Mocking bird. In the novel Harper Lee presents a story that is very similar to the murder of Emmett Till. To Kill a Mockingbird describes a black man who is accused of rape and faces huge racial bias during his trial.
The article provides an overview of the events that took place leading up to, during, and after the murder. It also includes mostly accurate evidence throughout the entire article, leaving no room for a debate. This website was used because it provides a substantial amount of evidence and information about Emmett Till, his family, and the murder.
Vox, Lisa. A Biography of Emmett Till. The New York Times Company, 2014. Web. 20 Apr. 2014.
Lisa Vox first gave the important dates surrounding the murder of Emmett Till, along with a brief sentence stating why that date was significant. Then she went into detail about each key date, providing a look at Emmett’s childhood leading up to his murder. The article also included the impact Emmett Till’s story had on other African-Americans, one of them being Rosa Parks. This was used because Lisa Vox broke down each part of the murder and fully described each of those sections clearly so readers could get an understanding of every part of the case.
Anderson, Devery S. "Emmett Till." Emmett Till. Devery Scott Anderson, 4 Mar. 2014. Web. 22 Apr. 2014.
This website includes case overviews, FBI reports and trail transcripts, and interviews about the murder. It also includes a list of over a hundred people involved in the case. This website was not used because while it has credible information with a respectable amount of detail, it only goes over the basic events of the case.
"The Murder of Emmett Till." PBS. PBS, n.d. Web. 22 Apr. 2014.
The site has a description of the film adaptation The Murder of Emmett Till, the impact his murder had on the future, and a timeline that describes, in great detail, all of the important dates relating to Emmett Till’s murder. This website was used because it had a great amount of facts about the people involved with the case and additional information from Americans and their feelings about the case.
Lee, Harper. To Kill a Mockingbird. New York Grand Central Publishing.1982.Print
This source was used to describe the relation of the Emmett Till case to Harper Lee’s novel, To Kill a Mocking bird. In the novel Harper Lee presents a story that is very similar to the murder of Emmett Till. To Kill a Mockingbird describes a black man who is accused of rape and faces huge racial bias during his trial.