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Mrs. Bradley,
have you thought about, um, what you're going to do
after the trial? After the trial? I'm sure you've considered continuing your work
with the NAACP. Or with our Regional Council,
right here. Your story... speaks
to the urgency of Negro rights more than anything
this country has ever heard. I've been sharing my story because I want those two men
to pay for what they did. And I do too. But I do not believe
that justice will be rendered by 12 jurors
who look exactly like the two so-called men
who are on trial
have you thought about, um, what you're going to do
after the trial? After the trial? I'm sure you've considered continuing your work
with the NAACP. Or with our Regional Council,
right here. Your story... speaks
to the urgency of Negro rights more than anything
this country has ever heard. I've been sharing my story because I want those two men
to pay for what they did. And I do too. But I do not believe
that justice will be rendered by 12 jurors
who look exactly like the two so-called men
who are on trial
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Mrs. Bradley,
have you thought about, um,
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what you're going to do
after the trial?
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After the trial?
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I'm sure you've considered
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continuing your work
with the NAACP.
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Or with our Regional Council,
right here.
00:00:14.088 --> 00:00:19.353
Your story... speaks
to the urgency of Negro rights
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more than anything
this country has ever heard.
00:00:23.357 --> 00:00:24.758
I've been sharing my story
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because I want those two men
to pay for what they did.
00:00:29.263 --> 00:00:30.964
And I do too.
00:00:30.997 --> 00:00:34.602
But I do not believe
that justice will be rendered
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by 12 jurors
who look exactly like
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the two so-called men
who are on trial.
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Movie Summary
In 1955, after Emmett Till is murdered in a brutal lynching, his mother vows to expose the racism behind the attack while working to have those involved brought to justice.