Biden establishes Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument amid ongoing debates over teaching race in America
- President Biden designated a national monument at three sites in Mississippi and Illinois honoring Emmett Till and his mother Mamie Till-Mobley.
- The monument tells the story of Till's 1955 lynching and the role it played in galvanizing the civil rights movement.
- The designation comes as Republican-led states seek to restrict education on racism, slavery, and Black history.
- Biden and Harris denounced efforts to "erase history" and emphasized the importance of facing the truth about America's past.
- The monument will be funded and protected by the federal government and aims to preserve the legacy of Till and his mother.


































