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“The Blood of Emmett Till is a work critical not just to our understanding of something that
happened in America in 1955 but of what happens in America here and now. It is a jolting and
powerful book... swift-flying and meticulously researched.― Author: Leonard Pitts Source: The
Washington Post“An insightful, revealing and important new inquiry into the tragedy that
mobilized and energized a generation of Americans to stand and fight against racial bigotry.― Â
Author: Bryan Stevenson, New York Times bestselling author of Just Mercy“Tim Tysonâ€s
genius as a historian, author, and social visionary informs his unique commitment to write truth to
power authentically and fearlessly.―  Author: Dr. Benjamin Chavis, former executive director of
the NAACP“What sets Tyson's book apart is the wide-angle lens he uses to examine the
lynching, and the ugly parallels between past and present… A terrific writer and storyteller, Tyson
compels a closer look at a heinous crime and the consequential decisions, large and small, that
made it a national issue.― Source: Minneapolis Star Tribune“A critical book... [that] manages
to turn the past into prophecy and demands that we do the one vital thing we arenâ€t often
enough asked to do with history: learn from it.― Author: Vann R. Newkirk II Source: The
Atlantic“The Blood of Emmett Till unfolds like a movie, moving from scene to reconstructed
scene, panning out to help the reader understand the racism and bigotry that crafted the citadel of
white supremacy and focusing in on intimate exchanges imbued with meaning....― Author:
Lawrence Jackson Source: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution“No American historian working
today captures the nuances of white supremacy and the ways in which it engulfs us all more
convincingly than Tyson.― Author: Steve Nathans-Kelly Source: First of the
Month“Astonishingly relevant.... At once thrilling and agonizing.― Source: Jezebel“I
couldnâ€t stop reading Timothy Tysonâ€s The Blood of Emmett Till. It is civil rights history
that captivates the reader like a mystery novel....― Author: Patricia Bell-Scott, author of The
Firebrand and the First Lady“Eloquent and outraged.... A stunning success essential for our
times.―  Author: Nell Irvin Painter, author of The History of White People Read more Timothy B.
Tyson is Senior Research Scholar at the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University,
Visiting Professor of American Christianity and Southern Culture at Duke Divinity School, and
adjunct professor of American Studies at the University of North Carolina. He is the author of The
Blood of Emmett Till, a New York Times bestseller; Blood Done Sign My Name, a finalist for the
National Book Critics Circle Award and winner of the Southern Book Award for Nonfiction and the
Grawemeyer Award in Religion, as well as the basis for a feature film; and Radio Free Dixie:
Robert F. Williams and the Roots of Black Power, winner of the James Rawley Prize for best book