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Rep. Ammons backs bill to designate July 25 as Emmett Till Day in Illinois

Rep. Ammons backs bill to designate July 25 as Emmett Till Day in Illinois

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SPRINGFIELD, IL (Chambana Today) — State Representative Carol Ammons, a Democrat from Urbana, backed legislation that would recognize every July 25 as Emmett Till Day in Illinois, honoring the life of the 14-year-old boy who was murdered and became a central figure in the Civil Rights Movement.

“Our nation and our state’s history is not perfect, and we have fought hard to see the progress we have today,” said Ammons. “By recognizing Emmett Till, a child gone too soon who unknowingly would become one of the faces of the Civil Rights Movement, we’re acknowledging our troubled past and remembering that each and every day, the work we do is critical.

House Bill 4323 would add July 25, Till’s birthday, to Illinois’ list of commemorative holidays. While the designation would not close state offices, it would encourage schools, municipalities, elected officials, and community organizations to mark the day through education, reflection, and public programming.

Till, a 14-year-old born in Chicago, was killed in Mississippi, where he was visiting family. A white woman accused teenage Till of whistling at her, and her family responded by abducting and lynching him. Upon his murder in 1955, in the midst of the Civil Rights Movement, Till’s mother, Mamie Till-Mobley, brought her mutilated son back to Alsip, Illinois, where he was buried.

“Emmett Till’s mother, a strong Chicagoan, demanded her son’s beaten, bloodied body be shared with the world, which was sure to traumatize her but would also ensure the world saw what had been done to her son,” said Ammons. “We can’t get justice for Till’s family now, but we can work to ensure Emmett’s name and his story are never forgotten.”

House Bill 4323 passed unanimously in the House and heads to the Senate.

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