Woman who accused Emmett Till says she didn’t want him dead in memoir
by Associated Press from US news | The Guardian on (#61E8P)
Carolyn Bryant Donham, 87, mentions in her unpublished book that she didn't wish Till any harm nor could she protect him
The white woman who accused Black teenager Emmett Till of making improper advances before he was lynched in Mississippi in 1955 says she neither identified him to the killers nor wanted him murdered.
In an unpublished memoir obtained by the Associated Press, Carolyn Bryant Donham says she was unaware of what would happen to the 14-year-old Till, who lived in Chicago and was visiting relatives in Mississippi when he was abducted, killed and tossed in a river. Now 87, Donham was only 21 at the time.
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