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Emmett Till's house, other historical Black sites to get preservation funds

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CHICAGO (AP) — Emmett Till left his mother's house on Chicago's South Side in 1955 to visit relatives in Mississippi,

The post Emmett Till's house, other historical Black sites to get preservation funds appeared first on TheGrio.

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