The Glory Field follows the lives of The Lewis Family of South Carolina through the generations beginning with Muhummad Bilal in the time of slavery(1753) and ending with Malcolm Lewis in 1994.

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Scroll down to read many interesting facts in all the posts on Slavery, South Carolina, Jim Crow Laws, The Civil Rights Movement, Reverend Martin Luther King and The Glory Field. Keep on checking this blog for new updates on the The Glory Field and social developments following the time line of The Glory Field.

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Thursday, March 6, 2008

Do you think that Emmit Louis Till's mother was right to have an open casket public funeral? ~Robyn

I thought the mother was right to have an open casket funeral because she was showing people what these white people had done, just because he whistled at the white woman.
It must've been heart-breaking to the mom because it was her dead son.
The mom, I think was really brave because it would've been hard to have an open casket funeral.
I would've said no. It would be too hard. I really like the mom for that. She was really brave.

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