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New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice - "In this moving and important book, the Reverend Wheeler Parker Jr. and Christopher Benson give us a unique window onto the anguished search for justice in a case whose implications shape us still."--Jon Meacham
In 1955, fourteen-year-old Emmett Till was lynched. That remains an undisputed fact of the case that ignited a flame within the Civil Rights Movement that has yet to be extinguished. Yet the rest of the details surrounding the event remain distorted by time and too many tellings.
What does justice mean in the resolution of a cold case spanning nearly seven decades? In A Few Days Full of Trouble, this question drives a new perspective on the story of Emmett Till, relayed by his cousin and best friend--the Reverend Wheeler Parker Jr., a survivor of the night of terror when young Emmett was taken from his family's rural Mississippi Delta home in the dead of night.
Rev. Parker offers an emotional and suspenseful page-turner set against a backdrop of reporting errors and manipulations, racial reckoning, and political pushback--and he does so accompanied by never-before-seen findings in the investigation, the soft resurrection of memory, and the battle-tested courage of faith. A Few Days Full of Trouble is a powerful work of truth-telling, a gift to readers looking to reconcile the weight of the past with a hope for the future.
Christopher Benson--Emmy Award-winning lawyer, journalist, and associate professor at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism--co-authored, with the late Mamie Till-Mobley, the Pulitzer Prize-nominated, Robert F. Kennedy Award-winning Death of Innocence. Formerly the Washington editor of Ebony, he has contributed to Chicago magazine, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, and The New York Times.
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"Everyone should read this compelling account to understand why we must continue to fight for justice on all levels."--Carlotta Walls LaNier, author of A Mighty Long Way: My Journey to Justice at Little Rock Central High School
"Emmett Till's murder changed the course of American history. Like so much of our history, the truth of it has been shrouded and distorted, but Reverend Parker's riveting book reveals new details about Till's life and community, as well as shocking twists in the decades-long quest for justice. It's a precious contribution to our shared history, and I am grateful for it."--Heather McGhee, New York Times bestselling author of The Sum of Us
"A critical piece of a story that has haunted America for more than sixty-five years is finally revealed--it is in this book that we begin to understand the core components of the movement we know as Black Lives Matter."--Alicia Garza, author of The Purpose of Power and co-creator of #BlackLivesMatter
"Compelling evidence that the fight for racial justice is never truly over."--Kirkus Reviews