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  • A Wreath for Emmett Till

    Marilyn Nelson, Philippe Lardy

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Jan. 12, 2009)
    A Coretta Scott King and Printz honor book now in paperback. A Wreath for Emmett Till is "A moving elegy," says The Bulletin.In 1955 people all over the United States knew that Emmett Louis Till was a fourteen-year-old African American boy lynched for supposedly whistling at a white woman in Mississippi. The brutality of his murder, the open-casket funeral held by his mother, Mamie Till Mobley, and the acquittal of the men tried for the crime drew wide media attention. In a profound and chilling poem, award-winning poet Marilyn Nelson reminds us of the boy whose fate helped spark the civil rights movement.
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  • Wreath for Emmett Till

    Marilyn Nelson, Philippe Lardy

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, Feb. 25, 2020)
    A Coretta Scott King and Printz honor book now in paperback. A Wreath for Emmett Till is "A moving elegy," says The Bulletin.In 1955 people all over the United States knew that Emmett Louis Till was a fourteen-year-old African American boy lynched for supposedly whistling at a white woman in Mississippi. The brutality of his murder, the open-casket funeral held by his mother, Mamie Till Mobley, and the acquittal of the men tried for the crime drew wide media attention. In a profound and chilling poem, award-winning poet Marilyn Nelson reminds us of the boy whose fate helped spark the civil rights movement.
  • A Wreath for Emmett Till

    Marilyn Nelson, Philippe Lardy

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 4, 2005)
    2006 Coretta Scott King Honor Book In 1955, people all over the United States knew that Emmett Louis Till was a fourteen-year-old African American boy lynched for supposedly whistling at a white woman in Mississippi. The brutality of his murder, the open-casket funeral, and the acquittal of the men tried for the crime drew wide media attention. Award-winning poet Marilyn Nelson reminds us of the boy whose fate helped spark the civil rights movement. This martyr’s wreath, woven from a little-known but sophisticated form of poetry, challenges us to speak out against modern-day injustices, to “speak what we see.”
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  • A Wreath for Emmett Till

    Marilyn Nelson, Philippe Lardy

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Nelson offers a tribute to a 14-year-old boy whose lynching in 1955 helped spark the civil rights movement.
  • A Wreath for Emmett Till

    Marilyn Nelson, Philippe Lardy

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, April 4, 2005)
    In 1955, people all over the United States knew that Emmett Louis Till was a fourteen-year-old African American boy lynched for supposedly whistling at a white woman in Mississippi. The brutality of his murder, the open-casket funeral, and the acquittal of the men tried for the crime drew wide media attention.Award-winning poet Marilyn Nelson reminds us of the boy whose fate helped spark the civil rights movement. This martyr’s wreath, woven from a little-known but sophisticated form of poetry, challenges us to speak out against modern-day injustices, to “speak what we see.”
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  • By Marilyn Nelson - A Wreath for Emmett Till

    Marilyn Nelson

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Dec. 13, 2008)
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  • A Wreath for Emmett Till

    Marilyn Nelson, Philippe Lardy

    Library Binding
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  • A Wreath For Emmett Till

    Marilyn Nelson, Philippe Lardy

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Jan. 12, 2009)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Presents fifteen interlinked sonnets to pay tribute to Emmitt Till, a fourteen-year-old African American boy who was lynched in Mississippi in 1955 for whistling at a white woman, and whose murderers were acquitted.
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  • A Wreath for Emmett Till

    Marilyn Nelson, Philippe Lardy

    Paperback (Graphia, Jan. 12, 2009)
    A Coretta Scott King and Printz honor book now in paperback. A Wreath for Emmett Till is "A moving elegy," says The Bulletin.In 1955 people all over the United States knew that Emmett Louis Till was a fourteen-year-old African American boy lynched for supposedly whistling at a white woman in Mississippi. The brutality of his murder, the open-casket funeral held by his mother, Mamie Till Mobley, and the acquittal of the men tried for the crime drew wide media attention. In a profound and chilling poem, award-winning poet Marilyn Nelson reminds us of the boy whose fate helped spark the civil rights movement.
  • A Wreath for Emmett Till

    Marilyn Nelson, Philippe Lardy

    Library Binding (Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, April 4, 2005)
    In 1955, people all over the United States knew that Emmett Louis Till was a fourteen-year-old African American boy lynched for supposedly whistling at a white woman in Mississippi. The brutality of his murder, the open-casket funeral, and the acquittal of the men tried for the crime drew wide media attention.Award-winning poet Marilyn Nelson reminds us of the boy whose fate helped spark the civil rights movement. This martyr’s wreath, woven from a little-known but sophisticated form of poetry, challenges us to speak out against modern-day injustices, to “speak what we see.”