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Community members gather to tour the Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley exhibit at the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center in Little Rock

Little Rock, Arkansas – On Sunday, a local community group gathered at the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center to tour a moving exhibition honoring Emmett Till and his mother, Mamie Till-Mobley. The exhibit, titled Emmett Till & Mamie Till-Mobley: Let the World See, explores the life of Till, the 14-year-old boy tragically lynched in Mississippi in 1955, and the tireless efforts of his mother to ensure justice was pursued.

Participants in the community walk had the opportunity to view artifacts, photographs, and personal stories that detail both the events leading up to Till’s death and Mamie Till-Mobley’s unyielding fight to bring national attention to the case. The exhibition aims to preserve the memory of Till’s life while highlighting the courage and resilience of his mother.

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“The Let the World See exhibit is a wonderful way to make sure that everybody remembers the resilience of a mom, the courage of a mom, and the refusal to allow her son’s story to be silent,” said Key Fletcher, director of the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center. Fletcher emphasized that the exhibit is not just a historical presentation but a tool for education and reflection, encouraging visitors to consider the broader impact of Till’s story on civil rights and social justice.

The exhibit is free to the public and will remain on display through early January, providing ample opportunity for visitors of all ages to engage with the powerful narratives on display. Community members noted the emotional impact of the exhibit, describing it as both heartbreaking and inspiring, and praised the cultural center for creating a space where history and activism intersect.

By hosting the exhibition, the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center continues its mission to honor African American heritage and ensure that pivotal moments in history are not forgotten. Visitors are encouraged to explore additional programming and educational opportunities offered by the center during their visit.

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For more information about exhibit hours, events, and educational programming at the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center, interested individuals can visit ArkansasHeritage.com. The center hopes that the exhibition will not only inform visitors about Emmett Till’s story but also inspire continued dialogue about justice, equality, and the enduring influence of his mother’s advocacy.

The community walk and exhibition serve as a reminder of the importance of remembering the past while fostering awareness and understanding for future generations, making the story of Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley resonate well beyond Arkansas.

 

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