Whistle In Mississippi In Harlem

March 2, 2014
downloadIn 1955, Emmett and his cousin, both from Chicago, went to visit family in Mississippi…according to several versions, Emmett whistled at a white woman and others say he grabbed her hand and asked for a date; others say all he did was say “Bye, baby” as he left the store. Myths, lies and misinformation abound. This play explores the impact of the brutal murder of Emmett Till and the powerful ripples of change that transformed America but also introduces a young boy whose vibrant personality, and charismatic disposition always left a wrinkle in the forehead and smile on your face and that is what will
be forever missed.
SATURDAY MARCH 15, 2014 @ 8:00pm
General Admission: $25.00 Groups of 5 or more: $20.00
Groups of 10 or more: $15.00
JOSEPH P. KENNEDY COMMUNITY CENTER
34 West 134th St. New York City, N.Y. 10037
ENTRANCE ON 135th STREET /LENOX TERRACE/ BETWEEN FIFTH & LENOX
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