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Emmett Till

Mentioned in 5 analyzed podcast episodes across 5 shows

Episode Appearances

The Matt Walsh Show

The Matt Walsh Show · Jun 11, 2026

Ep. 1795 - They Lied About Karmelo Anthony. What Else Have They Lied About?

14-year-old whose 1955 death became civil rights catalyst; case details disputed and narrative questioned

Media Narrative Construction and Historical RevisionismEmmett Till Case: Recantation Claims and FBI InvestigationCentral Park Five: Confessions, DNA Evidence, and Exoneration Narratives
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The Best People with Nicolle Wallace

The Best People with Nicolle Wallace · Feb 2, 2026

Eric Holder: Institutions Have Failed Us, the American People Have Not

Historical reference to Mamie Till's decision to display her son's body, paralleling importance of showing Alex Preddy's death

Immigration Enforcement and Deportation PolicyDepartment of Justice Independence and Rule of LawVoting Rights and Redistricting Reform
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The Ebro, Laura, Rosenberg Show

The Ebro, Laura, Rosenberg Show · Jan 21, 2026

19.) Snow Storm Coming, Patreon Launch, + Repenting Before Death (1/21/26)

Historical reference regarding woman who recanted testimony leading to his murder

Winter Storm Preparedness and Media SensationalismPatreon Launch Strategy and Podcast MonetizationTrump Administration Deportation Policy and Human Rights
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The Bulwark Podcast

The Bulwark Podcast · Jan 16, 2026

Wright Thompson: The Ghosts of Mississippi

14-year-old murder victim whose 1955 death in Mississippi is central focus of discussion

Emmett Till murder and historical erasure in MississippiPolitical violence and electoral rhetoric in 1950s Mississippi and January 6th Capitol riot parallelsCritical race theory debates and Black history curriculum suppression
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Get Obsessed : With Living Your Best Life

Get Obsessed : With Living Your Best Life · Aug 7, 2025

Bone Valley’s Gilbert King on Wrongful Convictions, Redemption & the Fight for Justice

Referenced as example where moral stance on injustice supersedes journalistic neutrality

Wrongful Convictions and ExonerationsCriminal Justice ReformInvestigative Journalism and Podcasting
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