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There Will Be No Mourning Carolyn Bryant Donham

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There Will Be No Mourning Carolyn Bryant Donham

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Carolyn Bryant Donham has died.

The woman whose accusation set into motion the events that would result in the violent, inhumane death of 14-year-old Emmett Till, has left this life without accountability for her actions.

She died Tuesday evening in Westlake, Louisiana, according to the report filed Thursday in Calcasieu Parish Coroner’s Office in Louisiana.

In August of 1955, Donham accused Emmett of “improper advances”, alleging the teen, who was visiting family in Money, Mississippi, whistled at her. This accusation resulted in Emmett’s kidnap, beating, torture, and murder, his body dumped into a river tied to a fan.

The trial for Emmett’s murder was a sham. According to AP “Evidence indicates a woman identified Till to Donham’s then-husband Roy Bryant and his half-brother J.W. Milam, who killed the teenager. An all-white jury acquitted the two white men in the killing, but the men later confessed in an interview with Look magazine.”

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Mamie Till-Mobley, mother of Emmett Till, fought to have his body returned to Chicago after it was hastily ordered to be buried in Money. Her decision to have an open casket funeral is credited as one of the catalysts of the Civil Rights Movement. “Let them see what I’ve seen.” Mamie told the funeral director. September 3, 1955, Emmett’s funeral was held and thousands of mourners were in attendance. Photos of his body, bloated and disfigured, circulated. The movement for Civil Rights was ignited.

Mamie would spend the rest of her life educating and advocating for accountability for the murder of her son. She too would die without it.

Now that his accuser has passed, without any accountability for her role in the kidnapping, violent torture, and murder of a child. Our community had held onto hope for that accountability for decades. Now it appears that she, like the two brothers and possibly other conspirators, got to leave this life without that accountability.

For our community, there will be no mourning Carolyn, the woman whose accusations resulting in the death of a 14-year-old child and a lifetime of heartache for his mother and family. No one will cry for the villainess who feigned victimhood for decades after a child’s brutal torture and and death. No one will lay flowers for the woman who took with her the truth of what happened between her and Emmett, something she lived 88 years knowing, to her grave.

Carolyn Bryant Donham had the opportunity to have what Emmett Till did not; the chance for a full and happy life. She had 88 years to live, to raise her family, to enjoy holidays and vacations, to laugh surrounded by her loved ones. She got to depart life as an elder, unlike Emmett, who had 14 years and died violently, surrounded by those who hurt him in every way possible.

May we remember her for what she was, a liar, a villain, a monster. May what remains, her reputation, reflect the accountability she managed to dodge in life.


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