Carolyn Bryant Donham, Emmett Till’s Accuser Who Sparked Lynching, Dies At 88
The white woman who accused 14-year-old Emmett Till of catcalling her, which led to his brutal lynching, died at the age of 88. According to Mississippi Today, Carolyn Bryant Donham lost her longtime battle with cancer and passed in hospice care Thursday, which was confirmed by local officials.
Over the past few years, there’s been a renewed effort in getting justice for Emmett Till. In August of last year, a Mississippi grand jury declined charges against Donham for her accusation which led to the brutal murder of Emmett Till.
NewsOne first reported about Donham’s unpublished memoir, in which she paints herself as the victim years later.
The tragic murder of Emmett Till is one of America’s most horrific stories. The movie Till, which was released last year, focused on the true story of Emmett’s mother, Mamie Till-Mobley, and her dedication to receiving justice for her son. After Emmett’s murder, Mamie Till-Mobley insisted that her son have an open casket so the world could see what had happened to her son.
Even though Donham will never actually be held accountable for the death of Emmett Till, his story will always be a precautionary tale for young Black men in America.