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Emmett Till remembered with call for change
SUMMARY: The article discusses a civil rights movement rally in Mississippi, specifically focused on justice for African Americans and against police brutality. Activists and organizations came together to demand change and speak about the progress that has been made so far. They emphasized the need for justice and equality in the state. The rally celebrated the recent conviction of six law enforcement officers for the torture of Michael Jenkins and Eddie Parker in January. However, activists stressed that there are still many victims of police brutality who have not received justice, hence the continued fight for change.
During a weekend to honor Emmett Till, activists are calling for change.
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