The Emmett Till Interpretive Center announced it purchased the rural barn late Sunday with the help of a $1.5 million donation from television producer Shonda Rhimes.
The barn in Mississippi where 14-year-old Emmett Till was tortured and killed will open to the public as a “sacred” memorial site by 2030, the new owner announced.
The Emmett Till Interpretive Center disclosed late Sunday that it had purchased the barn located in a rural area outside the city of Drew, aided by a $1.5 million donation from television producer and writer Shonda Rhimes.
“We think that where the worst harms have happened, the most healing is possible,” ETIC Executive Director Patrick Weems said.
The center plans to open the barn as a memorial ahead of the 75th anniversary of Till’s lynching in 1955.
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