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  1. 'Death of Innocence: The Story of the Hate Crime That Changed America' by Mamie Till-Mobley is a powerful and heartbreaking account of the murder of Emmett Till in Mississippi in 1955. Through Mamie Till's narrative, readers are taken on a journey that reveals the unimaginable tragedy, the strength and courage of a mother, and the impact of Emmett's death on the Civil Rights Movement. The writing style is described as haunting, raw, and personal, offering a deep insight into the life of Emmett and the relentless fight for justice by his mother.

    I will always remember the day Emmett was born. It was July 25, 1941. A Friday. But I’m getting a little ahead of my story, because this is not where it really begins. You see, my mother had brought m...

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