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Arts > Photo > USA > Ed Clark 1911-2000
Section of the Tallahatchie River where body of murdered black teeager Emmett Till was found.
Location: Sumner, MS, US
Date taken: 1955
Photograph: Ed Clark
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100lb fan used to weight body of the slain teen on display during the trial for the murder of Emmett Till.
Location: Sumner, MS, US
Date taken: 1955
Photograph: Ed Clark
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Site of Emmett Till's kidnapping.
Location: MS, US
Date taken: September 1955
Photograph: Ed Clark
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Defendants Roy Bryant & J. W. Milam talking to their lawyer during their trial for the murder of Emmett Till.
Location: Sumner, MS, US
Date taken: 1955
Photograph: Ed Clark
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Defendant J. W. Milam's relatives, including mother Eula Lee Bryant (2L) during his trial for the murder of Emmett Till.
Location: Sumner, MS, US
Date taken: 1955
Photograph: Ed Clark
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Store belonging to murder defendant Roy Bryant.
Location: MS, US
Date taken: September 1955
Photograph: Ed Clark
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African American press reporters sitting at seperate card table during the trial for the murder of black teenager Emmitt (sic) Till, allegedly by two white men.
Location: Sumner, MS, US
Date taken: 1955
Photograph: Ed Clark
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Moses Wright & Mamie Bradley (1921-2003) , uncle & mother respectively of murdered boy Emmett Till, speaking to press during the trial for his murder.
Location: Sumner, MS, US
Date taken: 1955
Photograph: Ed Clark
Life Images
Roy Bryant (CL) and J. W. Milam (CR) posing with their wives to celebrate their acquittal for the murder of Emmett Till.
Location: MS, US
Date taken: September 1955
Photograph: Ed Clark
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Ed Clark 1911-2000
veteran Life photographer who soon after President Franklin D. Roosevelt's death caught a nation's grief in the tear-stained face of a Navy bandsman playing an accordion salute
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