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[[Emmett Till]] "had words" with a white '''woman''' while in [[Mississippi]] in [[1955]]. Given the high amount of [[racism]] in the Southern [[United States of America|American]] states, Till was later [[murder]]ed. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rosa (TV story)|Rosa]]'')
[[Emmett Till]] "had words" with a white '''woman''' while in [[Mississippi]] in [[1955]]. Given the high amount of [[racism]] in the Southern [[United States of America|American]] states, Till was later [[murder]]ed. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rosa (TV story)|Rosa]]'')


==Behind the scene==
== Behind the scene ==
Though her name is not given in ''Rosa'', the woman in question was Carolyn Bryant.
Though her name is not given in ''Rosa'', the woman in question was Carolyn Bryant.
[[Category:20th century individuals]]
[[Category:20th century individuals]]
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[[Category:People from the real world]]

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Woman (Rosa)

Emmett Till "had words" with a white woman while in Mississippi in 1955. Given the high amount of racism in the Southern American states, Till was later murdered. (TV: Rosa)

Behind the scene

Though her name is not given in Rosa, the woman in question was Carolyn Bryant.