Mississippi Trial, 1955

Why was Emmett at the river by himself?

Why was Emmett at the river by himself

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Emmett was just out looking around. He was bored at his uncle's home, and his cousins' idea of fun did not match his own.... he was from the city. Thus, he took off for a walk on his own and tumbled into the river while "chucking" rocks.

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Mississippi Trial 1955