{"id":1027243,"date":"2023-08-04T09:46:43","date_gmt":"2023-08-04T13:46:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/what-they-are-saying-president-biden-designates-emmett-till-the-white-house-2.php"},"modified":"2023-08-04T09:46:43","modified_gmt":"2023-08-04T13:46:43","slug":"what-they-are-saying-president-biden-designates-emmett-till-the-white-house-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/white-supremacy\/what-they-are-saying-president-biden-designates-emmett-till-the-white-house-2.php","title":{"rendered":"WHAT THEY ARE SAYING: President Biden Designates Emmett Till &#8230; &#8211; The White House"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    This week President Biden     signed a     proclamation establishing the Emmett Till and Mamie    Till-Mobley National Monument in Mississippi and Illinois. The    new national monument will help tell the story of the events    surrounding Emmett Tills murder, their significance in the    civil rights movement and American history, and the broader    story of Black oppression, survival, and bravery in America.    The new monument will be     managed by the National Park Service.  <\/p>\n<p>    This designation builds on the President and Vice Presidents    commitment to advancing civil rights and telling a more    complete American story.  <\/p>\n<p>    Leaders from across the country praised the new national    monument. Heres what theyre saying:  <\/p>\n<p>    Civil Rights and Community Leaders  <\/p>\n<p>    Reverend Wheeler Parker, Jr., cousin of Emmett Till and    last living witness of his abduction: Its been my    lifes work to tell the truth of what happened to Emmett. This    national monument designation makes certain that Emmett Tills    life and legacy, along with his mother Mamie Till Mobleys    social action and impact, will live on and be used to inspire    others to create a more just and equitable society. We thank    President Biden for codifying the national monument and are    heartened to know these places will foster empathy,    understanding and healing for years to come. [Statement,    7\/25\/2023]  <\/p>\n<p>    Dr. Marvel Parker, Executive Director, The Emmett Till    & Mamie Till-Mobley Institute, Summit, IL: As    Director of the Preserve Roberts Temple Initiative, I want to    thank President Biden, Elder Cleven Wardlow, Bishop Edwin    Walker, the Roberts Family and our partners. This Designation    is the culmination of our extensive collaborative work to make    this historical landmark a part of The Emmett Till and Mamie    Till Mobley Legacy. [Statement,    7\/25\/2023]  <\/p>\n<p>    Christopher Benson, President, Emmett Till & Mamie    Till-Mobley Institute: This is an amazing, teachable    moment to talk about the importance of this story as an    American story that everybody can share in now, particularly at    a time when people are trying to rewrite history. We have a    memorial now that is not erasable. It cant be banned and it    cant be censored, and we think thats a very important thing.    [Statement,    7\/25\/2023]  <\/p>\n<p>    Patrick Weems, Executive Director, Emmett Till    Interpretive Center, Sumner, MS: After 15 years of    hard work, we have finally achieved a designation that we    believe is pivotal to our nations story. The lynching of    Emmett Till and the courage of Mamie Till Mobley served as a    springboard to the modern Civil Rights Movement, and preserving    this history in perpetuity will serve as a continual act of    restorative justice. We extend our deepest gratitude to the    Tallahatchie County Board of Supervisors, and Congressman    Bennie Thompson for championing this vision of reconciliation,    which has now become a national monument. [Statement,    7\/25\/2023]  <\/p>\n<p>    Elizabeth Alexander, President, Mellon    Foundation: As younger generations of Americans learn    them for the first time, Emmett Tills and Mamie Till Mobleys    stories remain central to our effort to make a more racially    just United States. We at Mellon are steadfast in our support    of this national monument and the opportunities it provides for    reparative learning, public engagement, and the crucial    collective work we must undertake to end race-based hatred and    violence in our country. [Statement,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Brent Leggs, Executive Director, African American    Cultural Heritage Action Fund and Senior Vice President,    National Trust for Historic Preservation: Imbued in    these now permanently protected buildings and landscapes are    the unspeakable crimes of racial violence, and the tireless    strength of Mamie Till Mobley who harnessed her grief in    pursuit of social justice. Through historic preservation, this    multiracial coalition will continue its work to uplift this new    national monument and secure the resources and investment    needed to ensure the sites future. [Statement,    7\/25\/2023]  <\/p>\n<p>    Maya Wiley, President and CEO, The Leadership    Conference on Civil and Human Rights: In 1955, Mamie    Till-Mobley, at the funeral of her 14-year-old son Emmett Till,    bravely demanded that the world look at what brutal, adult    murderers had done to her child. It was a cry for justice and a    demand that this nation face its demons. Today, while we are in    a battle for the freedom to learn and teach this very history,    and at a time when Black people remain the highest number of    hate crime victims, the Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley    National Monument will represent a strong statement of    commitment to remembering the past and a call to reckon with    the present. It is fitting that this monument calls us to the    enduring presence of Emmett Louis Till in our collective    memories. It is important that it acknowledges the lifelong    fight for justice that Mamie Till-Mobley led  not only for her    son, but also for all of us. Mamie Till-Mobley was fighting to    shine a light on the dark shadows of violent racism. Today, on    what would have been Emmett Tills 82nd birthday, we are    reminded of the ever present threat of violence against Black    people and of the devastation and intergenerational trauma it    creates.[Statement,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Vangela M. Wade, President, Mississippi Center For    Justice: Addressing the deep-rooted issues of    inequity in Mississippi and beyond can only be achieved by    confronting the darkest moments of our past. The tragedy of    Emmett Till and the bravery of Mamie Till-Mobley are integral    parts of our history as Americans  and todays announcement    only further cements this fact. This new national monument will    be a ray of hope and a symbol of progress in the face of a    national movement to whitewash history. Justice is a constant    struggle, and this significant step marks a critical    milestone. [Statement,    7\/25\/2023]  <\/p>\n<p>    Dr. Bernice A. King, CEO, Martin Luther King, Jr.    Center For Nonviolent Social Change: The monument    will protect places that are central to the story of    #EmmettTills life, his brutal death from white supremacists    torturing and murdering him at age 14, and his mother,    #MamieTillMobleys activism, which helped spark the civil    rights movement. [Tweet,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Historic Preservation and Parks Leaders  <\/p>\n<p>    Jay Clemens, CEO, National Trust for Historic    Preservation: The National Trust for Historic    Preservation congratulates the many preservationists,    advocates, volunteers, and community members who have worked to    achieve this historic designation of three sites associated    with the tragic death of Emmett Till and the sparking of the    civil rights movement by Mamie Till Mobley. The achievement of    this protection and recognition symbolized in the Emmett Till    and Mamie Till Mobley National Monument proves the power of    historic preservation, accomplished with passion, patience, and    partnership. [Statement, 7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Theresa Pierno, President and CEO, National Parks    Conservation Association: Throughout American    history, there are few stories as heart wrenching as the murder    of Emmett Till. It is a story that lays bare the brutality of    systemic racism and injustice for the world to see. But it is    also a story of determination. This is a story of a brave young    mother who experienced a parents worst nightmare, but found    the strength and power to rise up and shine a light on    injustice as a leader in the Civil Rights Movement. Mamie    Till-Mobley galvanized a movement and inspired a nationWe    commend the Biden administration on todays national park    designation and are grateful to Emmett Tills family members    for their tireless work to make this national park site a    reality. As Americas greatest storyteller, the Park Service    will help protect and interpret the history at the Emmett Till    and Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument, so no one ever forgets    their names. [Statement,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Will Shafroth, President and CEO, National Park    Foundation: The new park site holds the power to    inspire a deeper and more complete understanding of Americas    ever-evolving story. Thanks to the partnership and support of    the Mellon Foundation and Fund II Foundation, the new Emmett    Till & Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument will make a seminal    event in our nations civil rights era history accessible to    all. [Statement,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Gene Karpinski, President, League of Conservation    Voters (LCV) and Jen Walling, Executive Director, Illinois    Environmental Council (IEC): The brutal murder of    Emmett Till in 1955, and the courage and strength of Mamie    Till-Mobley to share her loss with the world, helped expose the    racism in America and inspire movements for justice. Their    legacy, and President Bidens preservation of the sites that    tell their stories, stand in stark contrast with the current    politicians who attempt to erase the countrys history of    racism instead of learning from it. We appreciate the    Biden-Harris administrations work to preserve sites and    landscapes with ecological, cultural, and historic resources,    including places of devastating tragedies like this monument.    The continued murder and loss of life, disproportionately young    Black men, at the hands of institutions in our society further    demonstrates the importance of these lessons as well as the    work still in front of us. Today, we are celebrating President    Bidens move to preserve historically significant sites tied to    the memory of Emmett Till and his mother, Mamie Till-Mobley,    whose strength during a moment of profound darkness shed light    on the horrific dangers of white supremacy in our country.    [Statement,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Mike Murray, Chair, Coalition to Protect Americas    National Parks: We thank President Biden for using    his authority under the Antiquities Act to designate this new    national monument honoring the life and legacy of Emmett Till    and his mother, civil rights icon Mamie Till-Mobley. This    national monument designation will protect the spaces that help    tell the story of a difficult and critical piece of Americas    civil rights history. We are thankful the story of Emmett Till    and his mother will be conserved and remembered. We thank    President Biden and his administration for designating another    new national monument, and we encourage the administration to    continue to strengthen their conservation legacy  and push    hard towards the goals laid out in the 30 x 30 initiative  by    using the Antiquities Act to establish protections for other    culturally and naturally significant spaces. [Statement,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Janessa Goldbeck, CEO, Vet Voice Foundation:    We applaud President Bidens decision to designate the Emmett    Till & Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument today. In an era in    which we see elected officials banning books and attempting to    alter history, its beyond refreshing to have a president who    understands the importance of preserving our history  the good    and bad  for future generations to learn from. Moreover,    todays announcement serves as another reminder of this    administrations commitment to safeguarding important places    and making them open and available to all. [Statement,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Manish Bapna, President and CEO, Natural Resources    Defense Council: These monuments speak in the voice    of conscience to the cries for justice that grew from a heinous    act committed in the name of white supremacy. They recall the    nations hypocrisy and legacy of racial violence and the work    yet to be done to live out its ideals. We move forward when we    look at the past with clear eyes, examine the roots of our    flaws, and memorialize those with the courage to stand up and    demand that we do better. [Statement,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Monumental SHIFT: We thank the Biden-Harris    Administration for designating the Emmett Till and Mamie    Till-Mobley National Monument as a step forward to not only    acknowledge the importance of telling the full history of    America, but also to prioritize the cultures and stories by    which this country was built. This national monument spans    across three sites in Illinois and Mississippi and protects the    places that are central to the story of Tills life, death, and    the acquittal of his white killers, and honors his mothers    relentless activism for justice. We created Monumental SHIFT to    shift the traditional designation and maintenance of national    monuments to center ethnically and racially diverse communities    in the creation, conception, funding, and stewardship to honor    the lands and places that are sacred to the members of our    community. The Monumental SHIFT coalition applauds the    leadership of the community, the Biden-Harris Administration    and affirms the tenacity of Tills mother for this monumental    and momentous designation. [Statement,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Dr. Jocelyn Imani, Director, Trust for Public Lands    Black History and Culture: Trust for Public Land    commends President Biden for designating the Emmett Till and    Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument. This national monument    preserves a painful but powerful chapter in our history in    which  in the wake of a horrific racist murder of an innocent    child, where the fundamental values of human life and justice    were violated  Mamie Till-Mobley transformed her deep pain    into action that would galvanize the civil rights    movement. The Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley National    Monument will be a place where the stories of Emmett Till and    his courageous mother, Mamie Till-Mobley are preserved as part    of our National Park System to inform our understanding of our    shared history and compel us to work together for continued    atonement, restoration, and progress. [Statement,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Faith Leaders  <\/p>\n<p>    Cassandra Carmichael, Executive Director, National    Religious Partnership for the Environment: On behalf    of the National Religious Partnership for the Environment, an    alliance of 5 major national Christian and Jewish faith    institutions united in our commitment to protecting Gods    creation and doing so through the lens of justice, I applaud    the designation of the Emmett Till and Mamie-Till National    Monument. On this day of his birth, it is particularly poignant    that we honor his life and mark his tragic, untimely death. In    addition to documenting Emmett Tills abduction, torture and    killing, the Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley National    Monument proclaims the resiliency of Mamie Till-Mobley, who    bravely proclaimed the horrific events of her sons death and    insisted that the nation and the world bear witness. Her    persistence challenges us to address racial injustice.    [Statement, 7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Bishop Lawrence Reddick III, Senior Bishop, Christian    Methodist Episcopal Church, Dallas, TX: The telling    of the story of Emmett Tills tragic death is imperative for    the whole country to recognize the harm and hate done to the    Black community throughout US history, which is why I praise    the designation of the Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley    National Monument. The story of Emmett Tills pain and his    mothers endurance to preserve his story is important to    protect. By preserving this critical story that highlights our    countrys unjust and horrific lynching history by conserving    the land which holds the story, we ensure that the narrative    will remain. [Statement,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Dr. Jerry Young, President, National Baptist Convention    USA: Too often African American history is relegated    to, at best side notes or footnotes. Or is deleted altogether    in the hopes that it will be forgotten. Designating a national    monument that highlights the tragedy and trauma that Emmett    Till, his family and community endured is an important part of    preserving history, reckoning with our past as a nation, and    moving forward in healing.[Statement,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Bishop J. Drew Sheard, Presiding Bishop\/Chief Apostle,    Church of God in Christ, Memphis, TN: I commend the    Biden\/Harris Administration for its work in designating the    Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument. The value    and necessity of preserving places that shine a light on Black    history cannot be overstated. The United States of America has    many historic sites that have seen racial atrocities. The three    sites of the Till-Mobley National Monument contain an important    traumatic narrative, which this country would be wise to learn    from. [Statement,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Bishop Adam J. Richardson, Jr., Senior Bishop, African    Methodist Episcopal Church, Dallas, TX: I am grateful    for President Bidens leadership, knowing that by proclaiming    this part of history as worthy of national attention and focus    it will offer much hope and healing. Our responsibility to care    for Creation is coupled with our duty to preserve and honor the    story of us all, and ensure all of our children have equitable    access to healthy recreation and the opportunity to find their    own story in our park system. [Statement,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Bishop Kenneth Monroe, Senior Bishop, African Methodist    Episcopal Zion Church, Raleigh, NC:    I celebrate President Bidens leadership in designating the    Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument through the    use of the Antiquities Act. Our National Monuments help tell    the story of our historical, cultural and national heritage. I    can think of no better way to honor our nations history than    by lifting up stories of Black tragedy and resilience.    [Statement,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Dr. Sam Tolbert, President, National Baptist Convention    of American International, Inc: It is critical that    we preserve the stories of all Americans. Preservation of    stories through National Monument designation is a critical    mechanism to preserve Black history. The Emmett Till and Mamie    Till-Mobley National Monument tells an important part of Black    history and paves the way for additional National Monuments    that tell the full story of Black history. [Statement,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Dr. David Peoples, President, Progressive National    Baptist Convention: Our shared history, culture, and    natural treasures should be protected through conservation    protections such as National Monuments. In the face of    adversity, Emmett Tills mother demonstrated Black resiliency    and agency in her efforts to ensure that Emmett Tills plight    and tragedy was not forgotten. Her efforts helped compel the    Civil Rights Movement and rightfully her sons life should not    only be honored, but never forgotten. [Statement,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Dr. W. Franklin Richardson, Conference of National    Black Churches: The designation of the Emmett Till    and Mamie Till-Mobley as a National Monument is a step towards    justice. Such a National Monument will enumerate Emmett Tills    kidnapping, torture and death as well as document the injustice    of acquitting his killers. The site will also, rightfully,    emphasize Mamie Till-Mobleys relentless journey to ensure that    Emmett Tills life, with the designation of this National    Monument, can be honored. [Statement,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Bishop James Walker, 7th Episcopal District  Christian    Methodist Episcopal Church, Washington,    D.C.: Its designation is a long overdue overture to    aid in the telling the traumatic story of lynching against    Black Americans in the United States. The National Monument    will help document the impact lynching had on Black communities    across America. As we celebrate Emmett Tills birthday and    reflect on the lessons contained in this newly designated    National Monument, I hope that we will remember that the path    to healing and hope is paved with justice.[Statement,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Bishop Reginald T. Jackson, 6th District,    African Methodist Episcopal Church, Atlanta,    GA: I commend the Biden-Harris Administration and    President Bidens leadership in declaring the Emmett Till and    Mamie Till-Mobley our newest National Monument. This monument,    which tells the honest history and impacts of lynching, is long    overdue. The Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley National    Monument holds the underheard story of Black tragedy and Black    resilience. It showcases a horrific and tragic child lynching    and highlights the fortitude and resilience of a mothers    devotion. [Statement,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Bishop Jerry W. Macklin, Pastor, Glad Tiding Church of    God in Christ, Hayward, CA: I am grateful for    President Bidens leadership in designating a National Monument    at the sites that give the account of Emmett Tills tragic    death. This important part of Americas history provides a    testament that recognizes that attending to racial inequity and    injustice is paramount. [Statement,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Bishop Silvester Scott Beaman, 15th    District, African Methodist Episcopal Church, Cape Town, South    Africa: The designation of the Emmett Till and Mamie    Till-Mobley National Monument preserves a piece of history that    is critical for us all to acknowledge. Its designation gives us    hope that we can work more fully towards racial reconciliation.    Emmett Tills life and tragic death was not in vain. For in his    mothers steadfast advocacy to have his abduction, torture and    killing told, his life helped propel the Civil Rights    Movement. [Statement,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Bishop Teresa Jefferson-Snorton, 5th    Episcopal District, Christian Methodist Episcopal Church,    Birmingham, AL: This new National Monument is a    testament to your leadership that has sought to reconcile and    make us whole as a nation. Emmett Tills life, tragically cut    short by racial hatred, is rightfully honored by the    designation of this new National Monument. It highlights not    only his story, but the courageous story of his mother, who    despite her grief fought to have Emmett Tills full story told    to the world. By putting focused attention on stories of Black    historythe pain and the triumphthrough this designation and    additional future National Monument designations my hope is    that we, as a nation, can reconcile and come together as one    nation under God. [Statement,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Bishop Franklin White, 4th District, African    Methodist Episcopal Church, Chicago, IL: As Black    communities across the nation face significant opposition to    honoring Black history, I thank President Biden for challenging    the organized effort to erase Black history by designating the    Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument. I join    with faith leaders here in Chicago and across the nation in    celebrating this designation. [Statement,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Bishop Michael A. Frencher, Sr., Mid-West District,    African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, Chicago, IL:    I applaud President Bidens leadership in the use of the    Antiquities Act to create the Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley    National Monument, which lifts up the story of the unjust    killing of Emmett Till and the courage of his mother to reveal    the brutal details. The nation needed to hear his story then    and, as we continue to grapple with the horrors of racism, the    world needs to continue to hear his story. [Statement,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Rev. Dr. Roosevelt C. Walker, Jr., President, United    Baptist State Convention of Illinois: I am heartened    to hear that the story of Till Mobley, in all of its horrors    and tragedy, will be told through the naming of a National    Monument in his honor. This designation counters the many    voices and efforts that are attempting to erase painful parts    of American history. The discomfiture and denial to tell    stories of Black pain and trauma only serves to bury the wound,    never allowing us to reconcile. The Emmett Till and Mamie    Till-Mobley National Monument is a long overdue recognition of    how devasting lynching is to Black communities. This National    Monument can serve as a heralder of truth in the hopes that we    never again revisit the sins of racially motivated violence.    [Statement,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Rev. Dr. Mark A. McConnell, President, Baptist General    State Convention of Illinois: Our shared history,    culture, and natural treasures should be protected through    conservation protections such as National Monuments. In the    face of adversity, Emmett Tills mother demonstrated Black    resiliency and agency in her efforts to ensure that Emmett    Tills plight and tragedy was not forgotten. Her efforts helped    compel the Civil Rights Movement and rightfully her sons life    should not only be honored, but never forgotten. [Statement,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Elected Officials  <\/p>\n<p>    Illinois Senator and Majority Whip Dick    Durbin: Emmett Tills murder is emblematic of one of    the darkest chapters in our nations history. Im glad @POTUS    is moving to establish Roberts Temple Church in Chicago as a    national monument to preserve Emmetts story & ensure the cruel    legacy of racism in the U.S. is not forgotten. [Tweet,    7\/24\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Illinois Senator Tammy Duckworth: The Roberts    Temple Church of God in Christ is of both extraordinary and    incredibly heartbreaking historical importance to Chicago, our    state and to this country. At a time when some on the far right    are trying to whitewash our nations history and erase the    devastating legacies of slavery and lynchings on Black    Americans, Im proud that President Biden is taking action to    help ensure that generations of Americans have more opportunity    to reflect on Mamie and Emmetts stories. Its past time we    recognize how national monuments can not only teach us about    our historybut provoke us to build a more just future.    [Statement,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Illinois Representative Jonathan Jackson:    Today, we remember #EmmettTill on what would have been his    birthday. A life extinguished far too soon, but a legacy that    forever changed the course of history. The brutal nature of    Tills murder and the brave decision by his mother for an    open-casket funeral exposed the harsh racial violence of the    South to the world. His story became a rallying cry for the    Civil Rights Movement, compelling many, including leaders like    Rosa Parks, into action. [Tweet,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Mississippi Representative Bennie Thompson:    The tragedy that took place when Emmett Till was murdered is    an enduring reminder of the racism that fueled injustice for    far too long in our country. I would like to thank President    Biden for honoring the memory of young Till and reminding us    all of our common humanity. We have worked hard to ensure the    proper recognition of this atrocity. [Statement, 7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Mississippi Senator Roger    Wicker: Emmett Tills murder and the courage of Mamie    Till-Mobley roused people of goodwill to action, leading to one    of the most significant movements in American history.    This commemoration will help preserve the Till familys legacy    for future generations. [Tweet,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Mississippi Senator Cindy-Hyde Smith: An    Emmett Till & Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument honors the    familys contributions to Civil Rights & complements efforts    undertaken in MS to highlight civil rights achievements. The    atrocities done to Emmitt Till & the heartbreak inflicted on    his family mustnt be forgotten. [Tweet,    7\/25\/2023]  <\/p>\n<p>    House Democratic Leader and New York Representative    Hakeem Jefferies: Todays proclamation establishes    the Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument, which    honors the story of Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley in three    sites across Illinois and Mississippi that mark the journey    Mamie took as a young girl with her family to flee the danger    and oppression of the Jim Crow South. Though she would escape,    that same hate and violence claimed the life of her son.    Emmetts brutal murder and Mamies courage to show the world    the cruel violence inflicted on her son helped galvanize the    Civil Rights Movement in America. The creation of this national    monument places the life and legacy of Emmett Till among our    nations most treasured memorials. Last year, the Biden-Harris    administration signed the Emmett Till Anti-Lynching Act into    law, making lynching a federal crime for the first time in    American history. In the face of efforts to erase and rewrite    Black history, including in Florida, it is essential to make    sure that stories like Emmett Tills are told and not    forgotten. Black history is American history. I am thankful to    President Biden for his inclusive and decisive leadership.    [Statement,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    South Carolina Representative James E.    Clyburn: Honored to join @POTUS as he signed a    proclamation to establish the Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley    National Monument. Just as Mamie Till-Mobley refused to let the    world shy away from the truth of what happened to her son, we    must fight efforts to erase this countrys history. [Tweet,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Arizona Representative Ral Grijalva,    Ranking Member, House Natural Resources Committee:    The brutal murder of Emmett Till and the acquittal of his    murderers was an injustice of the most unthinkable kind. But    even worse, it was no anomaly. The long and ongoing history of    oppression and violence against Black people is an inescapable    part of the American story, but it is also one we must    recognize and understand if we want to repair. While efforts to    censor our nations truth seem to be increasing by the day, Im    grateful that this administration not only acknowledges that    truth but is following the lead of Emmett Tills mother and    countless champions to ensure it is memorialized and learned    from for good. [Statement,    7\/25\/2023]  <\/p>\n<p>    Indiana Representative Andr    Carson: Thank you, @POTUS, for honoring Emmett Till    on what would be his 82nd birthday. Learning & commemorating    our history is not always easy, but its vital for our    countrys future. This national monument will honor Emmett    Tills memory, his legacy, and the work we have left to do.    [Tweet,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    Georgia Representative Hank Johnson: I am    honored to have been present for this historic moment. Thank    you @POTUS, for honoring the legacy of Emmett and Mamie    Till-Mobley. [Tweet,    7\/25\/23]  <\/p>\n<p>    New York Representative Ritchie Torres: At 14    years old, Emmett Till was abducted and brutally murdered    because of the color of his skin. His mother, Mamie    Till-Mobley, bravely forced America to confront the horrors of    racism. Thank you @POTUS for honoring their legacy on his 82nd    birthday. 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