The Dallas Civil Rights Museum will host a panel discussion Emmett Till: 60 Years Later
City of Dallas sent this bulletin at 08/06/2015 04:43 PM CDTFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday, August 6, 2015 FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Natashia Cooper - MLK Community Center
(214) 670-8417
The Dallas Civil Rights Museum will host a panel discussion Emmett Till: 60 Years Later
What: The public is invited to attend a panel discussion hosted by the Dallas
Civil Rights Museum at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Community
Center. This will be a forum to observe the 60th anniversary of the brutal
murder of 14 year old Emmett Till on August 28, 1955, in Money, MS. Dr. W.
Marvin Dulaney, head of the History Department at the University of Texas at
Arlington (UTA) will lead the panel discussion.
The panel will present an overview of events that followed the Chicago
teenager’s murder: the open casket funeral, the acquittal of the men tried for
the crime, media attention the acquittal drew, and the world’s response to
man’s inhumanity. Since 1955, unknown numbers of young black people
have lost their lives in similar circumstances. The panel will touch on what
has transpired between Till’s untimely death in 1955 and the death of
many others through today.
Panelists will include Dr. Robert Bing, UTA Department of Criminal Justice;
Mr. James Hawthorne, Retired Assistant Chief of Police (Arlington Police
Department); Judge C. Victor Lander; and Mrs. Collette Flanagan, Mothers
Against Police Brutality.
This is a free event but an RSVP is required. All media outlets are invited.
When: Thursday, August 27, 2015 at 6:30 p.m.
Where: The Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center, Bldg. A, located at 2922 MLK
Boulevard
Who: The Dallas Civil Rights Museum is hosting this event.
For more information or to RSVP, please contact (214) 670-8417. You can also visit www.mlkcelebrationdallas.org.
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