Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley, ca. 1954.
Roberts Temple Church of God in Christ in Chicago.
Present-day photo of the Inside of Roberts Temple Church of God in Christ.
Reverend Wheeler Parker Jr., cousin and last living witness of Emmett Till’s kidnapping, viewing Chicago Landmark plaque on Roberts Temple Church of God in Christ.
The Emmett Till Interpretive Center in Sumner, MS, an official nonprofit partner of Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument.
Interior of the Emmett Till Interpretive Center.
Interior of the Emmett Till Interpretive Center.
Present-day interior view of the Tallahatchie County Courthouse courtroom where the trial of the men accused of lynching Emmett Till took place took place.
The Tallahatchie County Courthouse in Sumner, MS.
Graball Landing in Glendora, MS.
Road leading to Graball Landing in Glendora, MS.
Emmett Till Interpretive Center
158 N. Court St.
Sumner, MS 38957
Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument Headquarters
P.O. Box 361
Sumner, MS 38957
Phone Number: (662) 483-1231 Voice
Email Address: till_info@nps.gov
Description:
In 1955, 14-year-old Emmett Till traveled to Money, Mississippi, to visit relatives. He was kidnapped, tortured, and murdered after reportedly whistling at a white woman. His mother, Mamie Till-Mobley, insisted on an open-casket funeral near their hometown of Chicago. Her brave decision let the world see the racist violence inflicted upon her son and set the Civil Rights Movement into motion.
park designation:National Monument
Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument contains sites in Sumner and Glendora, Mississippi, and Chicago, Illinois.
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Directions
The Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument has sites in Chicago, IL and Sumner and Glendora, MS. Check local weather conditions in each unit before you visit.