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Hello, friends. I wrote this article back in 2010. This was before Carolyn Bryant Donham came out with her statements, so a lot has happened since I wrote it and retired from Wikipedia.
As a result, the article has lost cohesion which happens when a lot of editors add info. It needs a good copy edit. I'm asking if anyone is interested in getting it back into shape with me. If so, I'll start a sandbox and we can start there.
If not, I can try it myself but don't @ me with ya nasty comments when it's posted. I don't intend to watch it after I'm done so it will need to be watched by someone who has a regular presence here. That's easier to do when you know the source material.
"Hello, friends. I wrote this article back in 2010. This was before Carolyn Bryant Donham came out with her statements, so a lot has happened since I wrote it and retired from Wikipedia."
Which "statements" were you referring to? The only statements I'm familiar with were by Duke history professor Timothy Tyson, who had previously supported the Duke Rape Hoax. Tyson asserted that Carolyn Bryant Donham had recanted her court room testimony during a tape recorded interview with him. However, after Tyson had deposited the audiotape with the UNC archive, UNC reported that the tape contained no recantation by Mrs. Donham. Again, which "statements"?!2603:7000:B23D:C116:F9D0:B547:E089:EF39 (talk) 20:57, 19 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]
The other "statements" referred to may be Bryant's memoir, I Am More Than a Wolf Whistle, which was leaked in 2022. This article says it was leaked by an "anonymous" source, but the article about the memoir says that Tyson was responsible for the "leak." Which is correct? Muzilon (talk) 05:34, 20 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Correct. It's extremely unlikely that Bryant ever made such a statement of recantation to Tyson. All we have is hearsay among three people in a room - one claiming something was said and the other two denying it was said. But think about it logically, why would Bryant go out of her way to make her life difficult by telling her side of the story, only to recant it decades later and then immediately deny recanting it. It makes zero sense.
So, in order to adhere to high standards of neutrality and objectivity, Wikipedia needs to thread extremely carefully with hearsay. From the 'Encounter between Till and Carolyn Bryant' section, the following should be deleted: "According to historian Timothy Tyson, Bryant admitted to him in a 2008 interview that her testimony during the trial that Till had made verbal and physical advances was false. Bryant had testified Till grabbed her waist and uttered obscenities but later told Tyson, "that part's not true." As for the rest of what happened, the 72-year-old stated she could not remember. Bryant is quoted by Tyson as saying, "Nothing that boy did could ever justify what happened to him." However, the tape recordings that Tyson made of the interviews with Bryant do not contain Bryant saying this. In addition, Bryant's daughter-in-law, who was present during Tyson's interviews, says that Bryant never said it."
I have no problem with this likely fraudulent recantation being left in the 'Later Events' section so readers can make up their own minds. 137.43.106.63 (talk) 15:21, 19 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
"Emmett Till was born to Mamie Carthan and Louis Till on July 25, 1941, in Chicago."
My understanding has always been that Till's parents were married at the time of his birth. The sentence in the article implies that they were not married. If they were married, the sentence should read,
Emmett Till was born to Mamie and Louis Till on July 25, 1941, in Chicago. 2603:7000:B23D:C116:F9D0:B547:E089:EF39 (talk) 21:15, 19 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Your understanding is correct, Emmett was born approximately 9 months after Mamie and Louis married (so probably conceived in wedlock). It isn't unusual to refer to the mother in that fashion, in order to introduce her 'born' name, but it is potentially misleading, so I will rephrase. Her 'born' name isn't much used and isn't important in this article. Pincrete (talk) 05:02, 20 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]
That's quite an assumption. My parents were married years before I was born, but retained the names they were born with. My wife and I were married the year before our oldest child was born, and we too retained the names we were born with. SlackerInc1 (talk) 06:33, 3 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Not sure what my assumption was. My wife also retains her 'born' name, on both formal documents and informal situations. Occasionally she hyphenates mine after hers, but that is a relatively recent custom. AFAIK, nothing suggests that Till's mother used her 'single' while married, or (I believe) even after her first husband's death, so using her married name is apt. Pincrete (talk) 19:18, 3 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]