‘Change Has Come’: Mississippi Unveils Emmett Till Statue

Hundreds of people applauded — and some wiped away tears — as a Mississippi community unveiled a larger-than-life statue of Emmett Till on Friday, not far from where white men kidnapped and killed the Black teenager over accusations he had flirted with a white woman in a country store.

“Change has come, and it will continue to happen,” Madison Harper, a senior at Leflore County High School, told a racially diverse audience at the statue’s dedication.

“Decades ago, our parents and grandparents could not envision that a moment like today would transpire.”

The 1955 lynching became a catalyst for the civil rights movement. Till’s mother, Mamie Till-Mobley, insisted on an open-casket funeral in Chicago so the world could see the horrors inflicted on her 14-year-old son. Jet magazine published photos of his mutilated body, which was pulled from the Tallahatchie River in Mississippi.

The 2.7-meter-tall bronze statue in Greenwood’s Rail Spike Park is a jaunty depiction of the living Till in slacks, dress shirt and tie with one hand on the brim of a hat.

The rhythm and blues song, Wake Up, Everybody played as workers pulled a tarp off the figure. Dozens of people surged forward, shooting photos and video on cellphones.

Anna-Maria Webster of Rochester, New York, had tears running down her face.

“It’s beautiful to be here,” said Webster, attending the ceremony on a sunny afternoon during a visit with Mississippi relatives. Speaking of Till’s mother she said: “Just to imagine the torment she went through — all over a lie.”

Mississippi has the highest percentage of Black residents of any state, now about 38%.

Democratic U.S. Rep. Bennie Thompson, whose district encompasses the Delta, noted that Mississippi had no Black elected officials when Till was killed. He said Till’s death helped spur change.

“But you, know, change has a way of becoming slower and slower,” said Thompson, the only Black member of Mississippi’s current congressional delegation. “What we have to do in dedicating this monument to Emmett Till is recommit ourselves to the spirit of making a difference in our community.”

The statue is a short drive from an elaborate Confederate monument outside the Leflore County Courthouse and about 16 kilometers from the crumbling remains of the store, Bryant’s Grocery & Meat Market, in Money.

The statue’s unveiling coincided with the release this month of Till, a movie exploring Till-Mobley’s private trauma over her son’s death and her transformation into a civil rights activist.

The Rev. Wheeler Parker Jr., the last living witness to his cousin’s kidnapping, wasn’t able to travel from Illinois for Friday’s dedication. But he told The Associated Press on Wednesday: “We just thank God someone is keeping his name out there.”

He said some wrongly thought Till got what he deserved for breaking the taboo of flirting with a white woman, adding many people didn’t want to talk about the case for decades.

“Now there’s interest in it, and that’s a godsend,” Parker said. “You know what his mother said: ‘I hope he didn’t die in vain.’”

Greenwood and Leflore County are both more than 70% Black, and officials have worked for years to bring the Till statue to reality. Democratic state Sen. David Jordan of Greenwood secured $150,000 in state funding and a Utah artist, Matt Glenn, was commissioned to create the statue.

Jordan said he hopes it will draw tourists to learn more about the area’s history. “Hopefully, it will bring all of us together,” he said.

Till and Parker had traveled from Chicago to spend the summer of 1955 with relatives in the deeply segregated Mississippi Delta. On Aug. 24, the two teens took a short trip with other young people to the store in Money. Parker said he heard Till whistle at shopkeeper Carolyn Bryant.

Four days later, Till was abducted in the middle of the night from his uncle’s home. The kidnappers tortured and shot him, weighted his body down with a cotton gin fan and dumped him into the river.

Jordan, who is Black, was a college student in 1955 when he drove to the Tallahatchie County Courthouse in Sumner to watch the murder trial of two white men charged with killing Till — Carolyn’s husband Roy Bryant and his half brother, J.W. Milam.

An all-white, all-male jury acquitted the two men, who later confessed to Look magazine that they killed Till.

Nobody has ever been convicted in the lynching. The U.S. Justice Department has opened multiple investigations starting in 2004 after receiving inquiries about whether charges could be brought against anyone still living.

In 2007, a Mississippi prosecutor presented evidence to a grand jury of Black and white Leflore County residents after investigators spent three years reexamining the killing. The grand jury declined to issue indictments.

The Justice Department reopened an investigation in 2018 after a 2017 book quoted Carolyn Bryant — now remarried and named Carolyn Bryant Donham — saying she lied when she claimed Till grabbed her, whistled and made sexual advances. Relatives have publicly denied Donham, who is in her 80s, recanted her allegations. The department closed that investigation in late 2021 without bringing charges.

This year, a group searching the Leflore County Courthouse basement found an unserved 1955 arrest warrant for “Mrs. Roy Bryant.” In August, another Mississippi grand jury found insufficient evidence to indict Donham, causing consternation for Till relatives and activists.

Although Mississippi has dozens of Confederate monuments, some have been moved in recent years, including one relocated in 2020 from the University of Mississippi campus to a cemetery where Confederate soldiers are buried.

The state has a few monuments to Black historical figures, including one honoring civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer in Ruleville.

A historical marker outside Bryant’s Grocery has been knocked down and vandalized.

Another marker near where Till’s body was pulled from the Tallahatchie River has been vandalized and shot. The Till statue in Greenwood will be watched by security cameras.

Jordan won applause when he said Friday: “If some idiot tears it down, we’re going to put it right back up.”

Source: Voice of America            

Boeing Crashes: Passengers’ Families Deemed Crime Victims

A federal judge ruled Friday that relatives of people killed in the crashes of two Boeing 737 Max planes are crime victims under federal law and should have been told about private negotiations over a settlement that spared Boeing from criminal prosecution.

The full impact of the ruling is not yet clear, however. The judge said the next step is to decide what remedies the families should get for not being told of the talks with Boeing.

Some relatives are pushing to scrap the government’s January 2021 settlement with Boeing, and they have expressed anger that no one in the company has been held criminally responsible.

Boeing Co., which is based in Arlington, Virginia, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Boeing, which misled safety regulators who approved the Max, agreed to pay $2.5 billion including a $243.6 million fine. The Justice Department agreed not to prosecute the company for conspiracy to defraud the government.

The Justice Department, in explaining why it didn’t tell families about the negotiations, argued that the relatives are not crime victims. However, U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor in Fort Worth, Texas, said the crashes were a foreseeable consequence of Boeing’s conspiracy, making the relatives representatives of crime victims.

“In sum, but for Boeing’s criminal conspiracy to defraud the FAA, 346 people would not have lost their lives in the crashes,” he wrote.

Naoise Connolly Ryan, whose husband died in the second Max crash, in Ethiopia, said Boeing is responsible for his death.

“Families like mine are the true victims of Boeing’s criminal misconduct, and our views should have been considered before the government gave them a sweetheart deal,” she said in a statement issued by a lawyer for the families.

The first Max crashed Indonesia in October 2018, killing 189, and another crashed five months later in Ethiopia, killing 157. All Max jets were grounded worldwide for nearly two years. They were cleared to fly again after Boeing overhauled an automated flight-control system that activated erroneously in both crashes.

Source: Voice of America

132ème Foire de Canton : des machines et du matériel pour soutenir le développement de l’infrastructure

GUANGZHOU, Chine, 22 octobre 2022 /PRNewswire/ — La 132ème Foire d’importation et d’exportation de Chine, aussi connue sous le nom de Foire de Canton, met en valeur une vaste gamme de machines, de matériel et d’outils provenant de grandes entreprises chinoises dans son exposition virtuelle qui a débuté le 15 octobre. Cette exposition a rassemblé environ 500 entreprises de mécanique de haute qualité et a exposé plus de 17 000 machines à grande échelle, offrant davantage de choix aux acheteurs de projets d’infrastructure dans le monde entier.

« En tant que plateforme commerciale internationale majeure, la Foire de Canton vise à promouvoir la coopération commerciale entre la Chine et le reste du monde et à soutenir le développement accéléré des infrastructures à travers une exposition complète de produits et de solutions, » a expliqué Liu Quandong, directeur adjoint du bureau des affaires étrangères de la Foire de Canton.

KITSEN Technologies Co., Ltd. est un fabricant de coffrages de construction intelligents à faible teneur en carbone avec de multiples certifications internationales, 4 brevets d’invention en Chine, 52 brevets de modèles d’utilité et plus de 100 brevets de conception. Ses produits de coffrage de construction 1+N offrent une variété de solutions pour la construction écologique et à faible teneur en carbone pour les sous-sols, tunnels, immeubles, gratte-ciels, routes, ponts, ports, navires et avions.

Fujian Qunfeng Machinery Co., Ltd. met en avant ses machines à blocs intelligentes de la série « Supersonic », un produit avancé doté d’une plateforme de commande mobile à distance qui peut réaliser une production hautement automatisée de produits en béton lorsqu’il est déployé avec une ligne d’assemblage entièrement automatisée. Le « Supersonic », qui utilise une technologie électro-hydraulique intégrée, a une capacité de production et une efficacité plus élevées et une plus grande adaptabilité que les machines à blocs ordinaires.

Le système spécial de vibration et de distribution de cette machine peut répondre aux besoins des utilisateurs pour la production de différents blocs, notamment les pavés perméables de couleur, briques standard, (ordinaires, fendues, ou pour murs porteurs), briques de plantation d’herbe, ainsi que des pierres de trottoir, briques de protection des talus, blocs interlock, blocs hydrauliques, et plus encore.

Positec Technology (Chine) Co., Ltd. présente son marteau rotatif sans balais (22 V, 22 mm) avec une meilleure efficacité et productivité. Le moteur sans balais couplé avec le grand cylindre de 19,5 mm offre des performances régulières et supérieures avec une plage de perçage optimale de 6-10 mm qui peut être appliquée pour différents scénarios.

Le produit est également doté d’un double mécanisme de protection avec la technologie innovante G-TEC. Lorsque des objets très rigides tels que des barres d’armature sont rencontrés pendant le forage, le capteur d’accélération angulaire de la carte électronique de contrôle détecte une déviation à grand angle et l’outil s’arrête immédiatement pour éviter de se tordre. La technologie électronique de déclenchement d’embrayage a un capteur intelligent contrôlé par puce pour un grand courant, contribuant ainsi à plus de sécurité.

Les équipements d’infrastructure se déclinent en de nombreuses modèles car la technologie évolue constamment vers des économies d’énergie à faible émission de carbone, une automatisation intelligente et vers la satisfaction des besoins actuels en matière de construction durable.

Pour des produits et solutions d’infrastructure plus innovants à la Foire de Canton, veuillez vous inscrire sur https://www.cantonfair.org.cn/en-US/register/index?utm_source=rwyx#/foreign-email ou veuillez contacter caiyiyi@cantonfair.org.cn.

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