Thursday, April 27, 2023

For years, blacks sought to lynch Emmett Till’s victim, Carolyn Bryant Donham, but she died in safety of old age; however, cnn just revived not one but five Emmett Till hoaxes!

For years, blacks sought to lynch Emmett Till’s victim, Carolyn Bryant Donham, but she died in safety of old age; however, cnn just revived not one but five Emmett Till hoaxes!

[Previously: “Read the Entire, Classic, 3,200-Word, January, 1956 Look Magazine Report by Willliam Bradford Huie, on the Murder of Emmett Till, Based on His Killers’ Confessions, Plus Letters to the Editor”;

“The Story of Emmett Till: Facts vs. Racist Fairy Tales”; and

“Fraudulent, Tenured ‘Historian’: Emmett Till’s Father, Louis, was a Victim of the Jim Crow Military.”]

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
thursday, april 27, 2023 at 4:06:00 p.m. edt

blacks wanted to “get” Carolyn Bryant Donaham in the Emmett Till case—but never did; She died tuesday at 88—frustrating current negro groups

“Woman whose accusation (1) led to the lynching (2) of Emmett Till has died at 88, coroner says

“By Dianne Gallagher, Sara Smart and Emma Tucker, — cnn

“Carolyn Bryant Donham, the White woman whose accusation led to the 1955 lynching [sic] of black teen Emmett Till in mississippi – and whose role in the brutal death was reconsidered by a grand jury as recently as last year – has died in louisiana, the calcasieu parish coroner’s office confirmed to cnn.

“Donham, 88, died tuesday in westlake, according to a fact of death letter from the coroner

“Malik Shabazz, with black lawyers for justice, said in a statement thursday that Donham’s legacy ‘will be one of dishonesty and injustice.’”

[GRA: No injustice—in those days blacks weren’t supposed to go near White women—and White men protected their wives.]

“‘Carolyn Bryant’s death brings a conclusion to a painful chapter for the Emmett Till family and for black peoples [sic] in America. the tragic part about Bryant’s death was that she was never held accountable for her role in the death of young Emmett Till, who is the martyr for the civil rights Movement,’ the statement reads.”

[GRA: Aren’t they all?]

“In August 1955, 14-year-old Emmett was beaten and shot to death after he allegedly [?! 3] whistled [4] at Bryant – now Donham – in money, mississippi.

“Emmett Louis Till, 14, with his mother, Mamie Bradley, at home in Chicago. Later, her husband, Roy Bryant, and J.W. Milam, took Emmett from his bed and ordered him into the back of a pickup truck and beat him before shooting him in the head and tossing his body into the tallahatchie river. they were both acquitted of murder by an all-White jury following a trial in which Carolyn Bryant testified that Emmett grabbed and verbally threatened her.”

“Milam, who died in 1980, and Bryant, who died in 1994, admitted to the killing in a 1956 interview with look magazine.

“in 2007, a mississippi grand jury declined to indict Donham on any charges.

“Donham testified in 1955 that Emmett grabbed her hand and waist and propositioned her, saying he had been with ‘White women before.’ but years later, when professor Timothy Tyson raised that trial testimony in a 2008 interview with Donham, he claimed (5) she told him, ‘That part’s not true.’

“the interview was included in Tyson’s book, The Blood of Emmett Till.”

“in a statement after Donham’s death, Tyson said: ‘68 years ago, there was the unspeakable murder of Emmett Till, a 14-year-old black boy from chicago. it has comforted America to see this as a story about monsters, her one of them. but the truth is what was unspeakable was the American social order that did nothing about Emmett Till or thousands more like him.’

“the prospect that the woman at the center of Emmett’s case had recanted her testimony – which the u.s. justice department said in a memo would contradict statements she made during the state trial in 1955 and later to the fbi – prompted [black supremacist] calls for authorities to reopen the investigation.

“the doj, which had already re-examined and closed the case in 2007, reopened the probe into Emmett’s killing in 2018. But the case was closed in December 2021 after the doj’s civil rights division concluded it could not prove Donham had lied. When questioned directly, Donham adamantly denied to investigators that she had recanted her testimony.

“in august 2022, a leflore county, mississippi, grand jury declined to indict Donham, deciding there was insufficient evidence to indict her on charges of kidnapping and manslaughter, according to a statement from district attorney Dewayne Richardson.”

GRA: So she told the truth, even after years of constant pressure by black groups, she was never indicted. Take THAT, lying blacks.

--GRA

Hoax (1): Mrs. Carolyn Bryant’s “accusation” did not lead to Till’s killing. It was a black man who had informed her husband, Roy Bryant, of what Emmett Till had done to Mrs. Bryant in the Bryants’ store. Till’s black cousins and their friends outside had seen the incident through the store’s window. That’s why one of his cousins ran in the store to drag him out. Till had planned on putting his hands (or worse) on Mrs. Bryant, which is why he had stayed back, when the other kids left. The kids later told their families what they had seen of Till, which is why one of the black men told Mr. Bryant.

Hoax (2): “Lynching”: A lynching is a premeditated mob action. Till’s killing was neither premeditated nor a mob action.

Hoax (3): “Allegedly”: Till didn’t “allegedly” whistle at Mrs. Bryant, he whistled at her. This hoax was the work of Till’s mother, Mrs. Mamie Till-Mobley, in response to… (Till’s mother made up a racial fairy, whereby her son was physically unable to whistle.)

Hoax (4): That Roy Bryant and his half-brother, J.W. “Big Milam” Milam, murdered Till for “wolf whistling” at Mrs. Bryant. The press immediately created this hoax.

Hoax (5): The “recantation.” Mrs. Bryant (by then, Mrs. Carolyn Bryant Donham) never re-canted her testimony to Timothy Tyson. He got a book deal out of his fraud for the blood of Emmett Till, but when he gave his tapes to the university of north carolina archives, they found no recantation on them, and announced as much.

Mrs. Carolyn Donham did not kill Emmett Till. Rather, she and her sister-in-law, Juanita Milam, 27, protected Till, by agreeing with Mrs. Milam, who was there at the time, not to tell their “men-folk.” However, she had no choice but to tell her husband the truth, once a black man told him what had happened.

The justice department never prosecuted Mrs. Carolyn Bryant Donham for Emmett Till’s murder because not only did it not have any evidence implicating her in Till’s killing, but it did have evidence implicating at least one black man as an accessory, and such a prosecution that would have been politically unacceptable, justice be damned.



1 comment:

Anonymous said...

"It was a black man who had informed her husband, Roy Bryant, of what Emmett Till had done to Mrs. Bryant in the Bryants’ store. "

Correct. Carolyn did not tell her husband what happened at the store. She was aware of what was going to happen. The negroes of the county all knew what had occurred and were talking about it. The negro men did not want any of his kith and kin to get in trouble so he told the whitey men what transpired.