2006 Coretta Scott King Honor Book
In 1955, people all over the United States knew that Emmett Louis Till
was a fourteen-year-old African American boy lynched for supposedly
whistling at a white woman in Mississippi. The brutality of his murder,
the open-casket funeral, and the acquittal of the men tried for the
crime drew wide media attention.
Award-winning poet Marilyn Nelson reminds us of the boy whose fate
helped spark the civil rights movement. This martyr's wreath, woven from
a little-known but sophisticated form of poetry, challenges us to speak
out against modern-day injustices, to "speak what we see."