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Mentioned in 13 episodes

The Barn

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Wright Thompson's "The Barn" delves into the 1955 murder of Emmett Till, focusing on the barn in Mississippi where the horrific crime took place.

The book examines the deliberate erasure of this historical event and the lasting impact of racial violence in the American South.

Thompson, a fifth-generation Mississippi Delta cotton farmer, uses the barn as a symbol of hidden evil and the collective amnesia surrounding Till's murder.

The narrative explores the lives of those who knew about the crime and those who chose silence, highlighting the complexities of racial injustice and the struggle for historical truth.

The book serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of confronting the past to build a more just future.

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Mentioned in 13 episodes

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Ryan Holiday
as a heartbreaking book about Emmett Till.
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Winning Is A Muscle. Build It. | WNBA Legend Candace Parker
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Tim Miller
as one of his favorite books of the past couple of years, focusing on the area around where Emmett Till was murdered.
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Wright Thompson: The Ghosts of Mississippi
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Ryan Holiday
as an incredible and haunting book about the murder of Emmett Till.
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This Is Why We Teach History
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Ryan Holiday
in relation to a scene about Emmett Till putting on his shoes.
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"I Wish I Had Been More Patient" | Ryan Holiday
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Ryan Holiday
for its impactful storytelling about the Emmett Till tragedy.
We Can’t Lie Like This
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Ryan Holiday
as an incredible and deeply moving book about the murder of Emmett Till.
There Is No History Without This
Mentioned by Aaron from Cincinnati, who said that it's one of the most powerful books he's read in a long time.
Chuck’s Commentary - The Full Spectrum of Trump: Chaos Abroad, Division at Home + We Need To Amend The Pardon Power
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Ryan Holiday
in the context of discussing the story of Emmett Till and the humanizing details revealed in the book.
You Feel It All More Now
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Ryan Holiday
as a moving and eye-opening book.
They Deserve This Intervention
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Ryan Holiday
; reading it was so moving and sad, yet one of the best books he's read this year.
Wright Thompson on Reckoning with the South’s Buried Secrets

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