India  

Emmett Till's Cousin Reacts To Conviction Of Derek Chauvin And Today's State Of Racial Justice

Video Credit: CBS 2 Chicago - Duration: 02:53s - Published
Emmett Till's Cousin Reacts To Conviction Of Derek Chauvin And Today's State Of Racial Justice

Emmett Till's Cousin Reacts To Conviction Of Derek Chauvin And Today's State Of Racial Justice

George Floyd's brother said Tuesday that Emmett Till -- the Chicago teen who was beaten and lynched in Mississippi in 1955 -- was the "first George Floyd." But Till's family never got justice.

CBS 2's Jermont Terry talked with Till's cousin, the Rev.

Wheeler Parker, about what the verdict Tuesday means to him.


You Might Like


Related videos from verified sources

Attorney breaks down verdict in Chauvin trial [Video]

Attorney breaks down verdict in Chauvin trial

Criminal justice attorney David Shapiro joins ABC 10News to discuss the verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial.

Credit: ABC 10 News | San Diego     Duration: 03:36Published
Chauvin Juror Brandon Mitchell Talks About Trial [Video]

Chauvin Juror Brandon Mitchell Talks About Trial

One of the jurors in the Derek Chauvin murder trial says the experience took an emotional toll on him, reports Jennifer Mayerle (1:48).WCCO 4 News At 6 - April 28, 2021

Credit: CBS 4 WCCO Minnesota     Duration: 01:48Published
North Texas Therapist Discusses Emotional Impact Of Derek Chauvin Murder Trial [Video]

North Texas Therapist Discusses Emotional Impact Of Derek Chauvin Murder Trial

The guilty verdict brought a sense of relief to many, but there was lots of tension leading up to it.

Credit: CBS 11 Dallas     Duration: 03:16Published